alice-teacher library

Saroj Chopra sarojchopra at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 11:54:02 EST 2012


hello everybody i want to share my Alice projects that are prepared by my
students in science to show environmental problems and elements of periodic
table.
thanks

On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 9:52 PM, Prem Pathuri <prem1835213 at gmail.com> wrote:

> @Karen: It depends on what you want... Do you already know Alice
> thoroughly? If not then choose the one with the textbook worlds. Otherwise
> choose the normal one to save space.
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> Prem
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> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Wendy Evans <wendy_evans at cvsd.k12.pa.us>wrote:
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>> With textbook examples if you will be using them. They are in the Book:
>> Learning to Program in Alice ****
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>> alice-teachers-bounces+wendy_evans=cvsd.k12.pa.us at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] *On
>> Behalf Of *Karen Saeli
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>> Hello Alice community,****
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>> I am on the Alice website ready to install Alice in my computer lab at
>> North Collins high school, do I download Alice 2.3 for windows, or alice
>> 2.3 for windows with textbook worlds?****
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>> *From: *Don Slater <dslater at andrew.cmu.edu>;
>> *To: *Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>;
>> *Subject: *Re: alice-teacher library
>> *Sent: *Wed, Nov 14, 2012 3:59:46 PM ****
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>> There is not such a repository yet… We are putting together a repository
>> for instructors, but our first pass at this is focused on teaching
>> resources for instructors, not necessarily a place for students to store
>> and share their work. Such a student resource is valuable, but that is a
>> little further down the road.
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>> All the best,
>> Don Slater
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>> On Nov 14, 2012, at 7:36 AM, Matjaz Marussig <marussig at siol.net> wrote:
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>> > Hi,
>> > I wonder if somewere a kind of library exist? For example, one of my
>> student did World (attachment) for Alice walking. I prepare another student
>> to ivolve hand moving. I have an idea to put such "parts" of Alice World
>> into the library, and give the third student a homework to compose these
>> objects.
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>> > Thanks for advices.
>> > Matjaz
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