alice-teacher Looking For a Volounteer

Trent Bontrager tbontrager at mchs.net
Tue Jul 21 12:02:23 EDT 2020


Hi Robert,
Great question.  I hope the answer is yes!
I have used Alice 2 and 3 for three years and would really like to keep
using it.  However, when COVID stopped in-school instruction, I used
SCRATCH and it was OK, but mainly for younger programmers.
Trent

On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 2:36 PM NIMMO, ROBERT <Robert.Nimmo at vernonct.org>
wrote:

> Can Alice be downloaded to Chromebooks? In the event we go back to remote
> learning can we run Alice remotely?
>
> Bob Nimmo
> Business / Computer Science Teacher
> VRABE Teacher
> Robotics Club Mentor
> Rockville High School
> Vernon, Connecticut
>
> Let all our students become powerful thinkers, effective collaborators,
> and compassionate contributors in preparation for success in a dynamic,
> interdependent world.
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: alice-teachers <alice-teachers-bounces+robert.nimmo=
> vernonct.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> on behalf of Eric Brown <
> ewbrown at andrew.cmu.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 6:42 PM
> To: Alice educators
> Subject: alice-teacher Looking For a Volounteer
>
> Dear All,
>
> As some of you may know it is the 25th Anniversary of Java.  We are
> working on something to celebrate that milestone and have been asked to
> look for an educator and student who would be willing to record a short
> video (we will proved some direction).  We are hoping to find an educator
> that thinks fondly of Alice and how it helped them to teach Java/CS, excite
> new students to Java/CS and a student that was impacted by Alice and has
> gone on to further ed or career in CS even better if that path included
> using Java to be our representatives (super awesome if you have an Alice
> T-shirt or Alice themed props :) since I don’t think I can mail anything).
> If you are willing or interested please reach out to me directly and I can
> give you more information.  We are looking to find people quickly (need to
> do our part by the end of next week).  Sorry for the short notice.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Eric Brown
> ewbrown(at)cmu.edu
> Director of The Alice Project
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