alice-teacher 3D software

Don Slater dslater at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Nov 7 21:48:00 EST 2011


Jenka,
How nice to hear from you… Yes it was a mistake, but as you say, a happy accident…

I hope that you are well… As you may guess, I am a little frazzled here, but in a good way…

Hope to see you before too long.

All the best,
Don Slater

On Nov 7, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Don Slater wrote:

> Welcome to the Alice Teachers mailing list… You are registered with the email address: Sinisa Puzic <sinisapuzic at gmail.com>
> 
> One source of materials for teaching with Alice:
> 
> 	http: //www.aliceprogramming.net 
> 
> There is a set of instructor materials there, including sample syllabi, projects and solutions, quizzes, assignments, test banks and solutions, some student example worlds… These materials are copyrighted and designed for use with the "Learning to Program with Alice" textbook by Dann, Cooper and Pausch, but they are freely available to school instructors to be used with any textbook, as their development was supported by NSF funding.
> 
> They are password protected to preserve the integrity of the solutions so that teachers may use the exercises and exams, with some confidence that students will not have access to these answers and solutions. You may apply for the login and password by contacting Steve Cooper <coopers at cs.stanford.edu> at Stanford University.
> 
> At their request, we will not be publishing the login / password information on this listserv, as they are tracking access and use of the website.
> 
> Another site that you may wish to check out that would be helpful would be 
> 
> 	http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice/aliceInSchools/
> 
> Maintained by Professor Susan Rogers at Duke University, this site has many great resources in the use of Alice in K-12... You will find a lot of examples, tutorials and projects here that you may find helpful. This is not a password protected site, however.
> 
> The members of this community have already proven to be very helpful in describing how they use Alice in their particular environments. In the interest of protecting all of our already overcrowded inboxes, however, please send your individual requests for access to materials from other teachers directly to the source, instead of a general request to the entire list.
> 
> Thank all of you for your interest in Alice, and the great work you do with your students.
> 
> Donald Slater
> Alice Team
> Carnegie Mellon University
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> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
> 
> Office phone: (412) 268-4370
> 
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> --- Henry David Thoreau
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