alice-teacher Courses taught in Alice
Laurie Solomon Cohen
lscohen613 at aol.com
Mon Mar 19 10:19:18 EDT 2012
I also use the very helpful powerpoints and other lessons and lesson ideas on the website: http://www.aliceprogramming.net/ and alice.org
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: Naeem Al-Alawi <Naeem.Al-Alawi at sheffield-academy.org>
To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Sent: Mon, Mar 19, 2012 9:17 am
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Courses taught in Alice
Hi Daryl,
I am a high school teacher in the UK, I would like to start teaching Alice to my
classes. If you don't mind can you please email me any materials you have for
teaching Alice.
Many thank,
Naeem.
Sent from my iPhone 4
On 19 Mar 2012, at 03:31 AM, "Daryl Detrick" <DetrickD at warrenhills.org> wrote:
> Sandy,
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> I am using the book Learning to Program with Alice. We start with chapter 1
and go through chapter 5, and touch on some topics in chapters 6 and 7. We
could definitely go faster, but I think I would lose a lot of the low level
kids. With every section I have a lab. The nice thing is that I can challenge
the more advanced students in every section with finer details or advanced
topics. All labs are done in class and we do two big projects: an e-card and
an interactive program/game. They work for 2-3 days on the labs and a couple of
weeks on each project
> Please let me know if you would like any of the materials or have more
questions
> Daryl
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> From: alice-teachers-bounces+detrickd=warrenhills.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
[alice-teachers-bounces+detrickd=warrenhills.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf
Of Sandy Graham [sandyg at gvtc.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 5:40 PM
> To: 'Alice educators'
> Subject: Re: alice-teacher Courses taught in Alice
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> Daryl, for your animation course, do you start with chapter one and then go
through what chapter?
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> Your sister in Christ,
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> Sandy Graham
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> From: alice-teachers-bounces+sandyg=gvtc.com at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
[mailto:alice-teachers-bounces+sandyg=gvtc.com at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf
Of Daryl Detrick
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 9:02 AM
> To: Alice educators
> Subject: alice-teacher Courses taught in Alice
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> Another teacher and I introduced an animation class last year. The students
take half a year with me using Alice (programming) and half a year with him
using 3D Studio Max (design). Either class could run on its own, but that was
how the administration was willing to approve it.
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> In my opinion, the most important part of teaching a computer science class is
the logical thinking and problem solving learned. I found that my intro to
computer science class (in Java) was too challenging for a large percentage of
the student populations. So by introducing a half year class in Alice, any
student in the school can have the opportunity to improve their problem solving
and logical thinking skills in a fun and interesting way. My Alice class
(Animation) has a high percentage of freshman and special ed students. So far
it has been great.
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> Daryl Detrick
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> From: alice-teachers-bounces+detrickd=warrenhills.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:alice-teachers-bounces+detrickd=warrenhills.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
[alice-teachers-bounces+detrickd=warrenhills.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf
Of Rae Danielson [DanielRF at spart6.org]
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> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 8:19 AM
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> To: 'Alice educators'
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> Subject: Re: alice-teacher Lion
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> I am interested in learning more about the various courses being taught that
use Alice. Is Alice a component of a course or is it the entire course?
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> My administration has not allowed me to create a course specifically for
Alice. The state of South Carolina requires that Flash be used for the
Foundations of Animation course and Java for Computer Programming 1.
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On Behalf Of Don Slater
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> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:58 PM
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> To: Alice educators
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> Subject: Re: alice-teacher Lion
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> Yes, Alice does work on Lion, but you may have to install Java 1.6... The
attached document contains instructions for adding Java to older Windows
machines and OS X Lion machines.
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> Let me know if you have any questions.
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> All the best,
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> Don Slater
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