alice-teacher Text version of Alice world methods

Don Slater dslater at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Dec 15 13:41:49 EST 2010


Francis,
When you select from the File Menu, Export Code for Printing… you should get a dialog box (see the attached screen shot, "ExportToPrint")… By clicking on Select All, checkboxes next to the methods and functions of all the objects should appear. Then click on "Export Code", which should generate a .html file, that should list all the code for all the methods and functions for all the objects. (I have attached a sample .html file as well.)

If this is not working for you for some reason, let me know, and send me the two .a2w worlds and I will be happy to generate the .html files for you…

Later,
Don Slater

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On Dec 15, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Francis, Howard wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I have a serious case of plagiarism in one of my classes. A student submitted a Tic Tac Toe game that is almost entirely identical to one posted on the Alice website forum a year ago. I have found a few objects whose properties have been changed, one or two methods with slightly different names, but for the most part all the events are the same, methods are the same. Everything. Of course, he didn’t copy this program, simply used it as a guide and created his own. I would really love a text version of all the code from both worlds to do a side by side comparison to show him how obvious this is.
>  
> When I select Output Code for Printing, it only gives me the events and the world’s methods. Most of the code is in objects’ methods. Is there a clean way to output all of that to show him (and the division chair, and the dean!) how similar the programs really are?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Howard
>  
>  
>  
> Mr Howard V Francis
> Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
> Pikeville College
> Pikeville KY 41501
> http://francis.pc.edu
> 606.218.5465
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