alice-teacher lesson help?

Diane Shryock shryockd at hubbard.k12.oh.us
Fri Mar 30 12:57:13 EDT 2012


I also use the tutorials by Susan Rogers from Duke University. There are
great handouts and PPTs to demonstrate. Go to www.duke.edu and search for
Alice tutorials in the search bar. I use these with 8th graders and they
work well.

Diane Shryock
Reed Middle School
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Milbury, Michael <MilburM at culver.org>wrote:

>  For a final project, the students created games where they controlled an
> object.
>
> I can also post some more specific ideas tomorrow after I look through my
> folder of projects I assigned this year.
>
>
> On Mar 28, 2012, at 9:01 PM, "Julie Nichols" <jnichols at kcisd.net> wrote:
>
>    I am new to teaching and using Alice. Are there some lesson ideas or
> activities I can access? Are there any specific project descriptions or
> grading rubrics with pacing and deadlines?****
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