alice-teacher Relese

Fisher, Edward S. EFisher at neptune.k12.nj.us
Wed Jul 20 17:09:27 EDT 2011


Don:

Does this mean that there will be two versions of Alice once 3.0 leaves beta?

Edward S. Fisher
Teacher of Mathematics and Computer Science
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From: alice-teachers-bounces+efisher=neptune.k12.nj.us at lists.andrew.cmu.edu [alice-teachers-bounces+efisher=neptune.k12.nj.us at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf Of Don Slater [dslater at andrew.cmu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3:34 PM
To: Alice educators
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Relese

I would recommend Alice 2.2. There are many more support materials, including several different textbooks. I am also assuming that you are not expecting your students to be able to write very much, if any, Java code at the end of your course. Alice 3 is still specifically targeted at those courses in which students will start with Alice, but by the end of the course, they should be able to write Java (non-Alice) programs.

All the best,
Don Slater


On Jul 20, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Eleanor Toich wrote:

> If someone is getting started with Alice which version should they begin
> with?
>
> Eleanor Toich

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