alice-teacher Alice 2 or 3?

Susan Rivas susanmrivas at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 15:53:53 EDT 2012


To Laurie Cohen,
Here is a link to my classes' web page that gives instructions as to how to
download Alice 2.2 in order to play the games they created. We have a Mac
Lab.

http://www.shoreline.santacruz.k12.ca.us/departments/computer/bcc/video_game1-12.html

Laurie, from your end you would just need to upload a web page and the
Alice 2.2 files. As long as there are links on the web page to the Alice
files, they should display on the Internet. PC and Mac uses can download
Alice 2.2 to see them.

Hope this helps.
Take care,
Susan Rivas



On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:09 AM, Laurie Solomon Cohen <lscohen613 at aol.com>wrote:

> Thanks Lance.  I was thinking the same thing, as my upcoming 12th grade
> class is probably more at 8 or 9 level. I want them to have success with
> whatever we do. The objectives you list are the same--very basic problem
> solving, analytical thinking and basic syntax. Then we move onto another
> program.   I've had very good experience with Alice 2.2, but we still
> couldn't get it to export as a video or webpage, so it was impossible for
> the students to share their projects with non-Alice viewers. They created a
> basic HTML webpage/portfolio as their end-of-semester project to showcase
> all their work, and couldn't include their Alice projects !   Any
> suggestions?
>
>
> Laurie Cohen
> Technology Coordinator/Business Instructor
> Yeshiva of Greater Washington
> Silver Spring, Maryland LCohen at yeshiva.edu
> LSCohen613 at aol.com
> 240-793-1269 cell
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lance Allen <lanceallen.allen at gmail.com>
> To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> Sent: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 8:13 am
> Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice 2 or 3?
>
>  Laurie,
> I use Alice v2.2 for my 9th graders at Beth Tfiloh. I do this because the
> majoriity of the students have never been exposed to 'programming'. I use
> v2.2 to teach/demonstrate sound practices in structure, style, fundamental
> syntax, debugging, and problem solving skills. I have had great success
> with v2.2 and 97% of the students continue with Computer Science into the
> 10th grade Advanced Placement (AP) course.
>
> Alice v3.0 is a great program. I have been playing with it for almost 2
> years now as it was being developed. I personally like that you can begin
> an animation using Alice and mid-way into the program you can export
> everything to Java. (Although it is a one-way street - you can not convert
> your Java back into Alice.) The reason I am not currently contemplating
> incorporating it into the curriculumn is because I do not believe my 9s
> would be successful with it and I do not have time to include Java Swing
> syntax in their lessons.
>
> I hope this helps and have a G-R-E-A-T school year.
> Lance Allen
>
>  On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Laurie Solomon Cohen <lscohen613 at aol.com
> > wrote:
>
>> I have a similar question, but almost in reverse. We are using the
>> original textbook that goes with Alice 2. We have already set up our
>> computer labs for the upcoming school year (starting in 2 weeks) with Alice
>> 2.2.
>> Although we did have some troubles with Alice 2.2 last year, I had
>> planned to continue with it for me upcoming students are low high school
>> students, who have never done any programming, and I wanted to just
>> introduce them to programming and do some very basic projects.
>> Do you think it is OK for me to continue with 2.2 and the textbooks, or
>> should I really switch to 3 and use on-line lessons and assignments instead
>> of using the textbook?
>> Suggestions and recommendations are appreciated!
>>
>>
>> Laurie Cohen
>> Technology Coordinator/Business Instructor
>> Yeshiva of Greater Washington
>> Silver Spring, Maryland LCohen at yeshiva.edu
>> LSCohen613 at aol.com
>> 240-793-1269 cell
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Shoreline Middle School
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Santa Cruz, CA 95062
(831)475-6565 ext. 214

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