alice-teacher Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples

Nicholson, Leland NicholsonL at fultonschools.org
Thu Jan 31 16:30:59 EST 2013


Don,

Thank you so much for putting this demo together for me!  It was exactly
what I needed.  I had slopped together a few programs, but the use of
the comparisons was eluding me.

I don't know where the attachment went or is, but I can recreate the
program in a few minutes now that I know what to do.

(I also finally realized that these "holes" are the discs.)

Thank you,
Lee

PS: I have never been on a listserve before and apologize if I am not
responding in the right way.  I do some blogs, but I couldn't see where
to "comment"....Lee

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re:  Alice listserv (Daryl Detrick)
   2.  Students with special needs (Distler, Chari)
   3.  Registration Open for Alice Duke Workshops and Theme	for
      Alice Contest (Susan Rodger)
   4. Re:  Take Picture in Alice 2.3 (terry morley)
   5. Re:  Alice listserv (Laurie Solomon Cohen)
   6. Re:  Alice listserv (Marty Schultz)
   7.  Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples (Nicholson, Leland)
   8. Re:  Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples (Grim, Dianne)
   9.  array element removal/deletion in Alice 3.1.58 (Steven Pleau)
  10. Re:  Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples (Don Slater)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 17:51:17 -0500
From: Daryl Detrick <DetrickD at warrenhills.org>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv
To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID: <7BE611D32DC77844B01A540996A602DC0296242EB585 at mail>
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Marty,

A few years ago I created a class called Computer Animation with Alice
just for this reason.  I realized that Intro to Java was too difficult
for many students, but all students should have the opportunity to
enhance their problem solving and logical thinking skills through
computer science.  The Alice class is aimed at mostly freshman and
special education students.  The great thing about Alice is that it is
so easy to differentiate instruction.  All levels of students can be
challenged in an engaging way.  

Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.

Daryl Detrick
detrickd at warrenhills.org
________________________________________
From:
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[alice-teachers-bounces+detrickd=warrenhills.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu]
On Behalf Of Don Slater [dslater at andrew.cmu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:52 PM
To: Marty Schultz
Cc: Alice Teachers
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv

Marty,
We have reports of special needs students have a wonderful and
successful experience with Alice.

I believe that your question is an excellent one for the listserv, and I
am just as interested in seeing the responses as you are.

I have cc'd the list with this message.

All the best,
Don Slater

On Jan 29, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Marty Schultz
<schultz_marty at hotmail.com<mailto:schultz_marty at hotmail.com>> wrote:

Don,

Thanks for the listserv membership.

I?m one week into the class, and Alice is quite a hit with the students.
You guys did a great job.

Two of the students are special needs ? slightly slower than average.
They are excited about it, and the hope is that they ?find themselves?
by learning to program.  Have other teachers worked with special needs
kids with Alice?  Do they have any suggestions or insights?

--Marty



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 16:15:31 -0500
From: "Distler, Chari" <DistlerC at NBPS.ORG>
Subject: alice-teacher Students with special needs
To: "alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu"
	<alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
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Hi all,
I am responding to the students with special needs. I teach middle
school and high school Alice. This year I am teaching 12 12-week
sessions. My classes are mixed with special education students. The
students are mainstreamed in their elective classes. I have one student
in particular that has taken a special interest in Alice. He created a
world with an iPad in it. The other students in the class were all
amazed with his work and started making their own iPad worlds. Here is a
link to his world:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EldwKBMbCyA
This student in particular has taken a keen interest in Alice and has
used many advanced skills in his work.
Most of my special ed. Students have learning disabilities and I found
that they were able to keep up with the class because of their
enjoyment. I kept my class at same pace for classes with and without
mainstreamed students. I did ask often if they wanted anything repeated
and I would go around and make sure they were at where they needed to
be. Many of these students signed up for Alice for an additional
trimester and have been working indepentently on tutorials and
innovative worlds.
Any questions, please email me at distlerc at nbps.org Regards, Chari
Distler
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 22:34:43 -0500
From: Susan Rodger <rodger at cs.duke.edu>
Subject: alice-teacher Registration Open for Alice Duke Workshops and
	Theme	for Alice Contest
To: alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Message-ID: <20130130033443.5336A380059 at collard.cs.duke.edu>


There will be THREE events of interest to K-12 teachers related to Alice
at Duke University in summer 2013. Please encourage those using Alice
and not using Alice to consider attending one or more of these events!

  1) Registration is now open for the two-week free beginner workshop on
     Alice (version 2.3) at Duke University on July 8-12 and July 15-19,
     2013. This two-week beginner workshop teaches you Alice and helps
you
     in developing lesson plans. This workshop is available to K-12
     teachers, with preference to NC K-12 teachers, but we always take a
     few teachers from outside of NC. This workshop is free and includes
     free lodging (sharing a room with one other teacher) and several
meals
     thanks to support by the National Science Foundation with
additional
     support by IBM.

     Registration/Information on the two-week beginner workshop is here:
     		 
          http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice/aliceInSchools/workshop13

  2) Registration is open for the one-week followup workshop on Alice at
     Duke on June 17-21 (which includes attending the Alice Symposium
     mentioned below) for teachers who have previously attended the
     two-week Alice workshop at Duke, with preference for those who
     attended in 2012, but there is likely room for those who attended a
     previous two-week workshop and have not been able to attend the
     followup workshop in the past.

     Registration/Information on the one-week followup workshop is here:
     		 
          http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice/aliceInSchools/workshop13
 
    
  3) There will be a one-day Alice Symposium on June 19, 2013. Teachers
     using Alice can submit a poster or paper about how they are using 
     it to share with others. There is also an Alice contest you can 
     submit student worlds too. This symposium is part of a week of
     activities that includes two-day workshops before and after the 
     symposium led by others including Alice leaders from CMU and 
     Barb Ericson from Georgia Tech. 

     Paper submission deadline is Feb. 15.
 
     Poster and Alice Contest deadline is March 15. Theme for the
     contest is Superstition.

     There will be lodging scholarships for K-12 teachers.

     Information on the Alice Symposium and two-day workshops that
     week is here:
     		 
          http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/aliceSymposium2013/
     
     Registration is not available yet for the Alice Symposium or the 
     two-day workshops that will precede and follow the Symposium. 



Here is the call for the Alice Symposium. If you have been using Alice,
consider submitting a paper, poster or student world. If you have not
been using Alice but want to see how others are using it, then plan to
attend this one-day symposium and consider attending a shorter 2-day
workshop to learn more about Alice.

Call for papers, posters and Alice contest for the Third Alice
Symposium!

    Paper deadline: February 15, 2013
    Poster deadline: March 15, 2013
    Contest deadline: March 15, 2013

The Third Alice Symposium will be held at Duke University in Durham, NC
on June 19, 2013. 

It's a week of Alice activities June 17-21, 2013. In addition to the
Alice Symposium on June 19, there will be two-day workshops related to
Alice before and after the Alice Symposium. 

Submissions:

You are invited to submit a paper or poster related to the educational
use of the Alice programming language at any level (elementary school,
middle school, high school, community college, university). 

Teachers are invited to submit student Alice worlds for an Alice
contest, with the theme SUPERSTITION.

More information is available here:

http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/aliceSymposium2013

Questions? Contact Kathy Menchaca, menchaca at cs.stanford.edu.

=====================================================================
Susan H. Rodger, Professor of the Practice Computer Science Dept. Box
90129, Duke University, Durham NC 27708-0129
Email: rodger at cs.duke.edu     URL: http://www.cs.duke.edu/~rodger
Phone: (919)-660-6595         Fax: (919)-660-6519



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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:15:08 -0800 (PST)
From: terry morley <terrymorley2002 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Take Picture in Alice 2.3
To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID:
	<1359494108.84960.YahooMailNeo at web163901.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

Does it work in the older version?
Thank you

Terry Morley
Technology Teacher and Coordinator
Mater Dei Catholic School
493 E. Main Street
Lansdale, PA 19446
215-368-0995
 

________________________________
 From: Don Slater <dslater at andrew.cmu.edu>
To: Alice Teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:39 PM
Subject: alice-teacher Take Picture in Alice 2.3
  
The "Take Picture" button in the latest release of Alice 2.3 has been
removed.

By way of explanation, this was not an arbitrary decision.? The problem
is that the built-in "Take a Picture" in Alice 2 was created using
Direct X for the PC.? Therefore, it doesn't work for Mac users and
recent updates of Direct X cause problems on newer systems (Vista,
Windows 7, and now Windows 8).

Therefore, we have had a increasing number of complaints and that has
led to disabling the feature and asking people to simply use whatever
screen capture they have on their computer. See the following links:

For Windows
???
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Take-a-screen-capture-p
rint-screen

For OS X
???
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/screencapturemac/ht/macscreenshot.htm

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Don Slater

Alice Team
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Office phone: (412) 268-4370

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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 20:24:45 -0500 (EST)
From: Laurie Solomon Cohen <lscohen613 at aol.com>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv
To: alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
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Do you have check lists, as you mention, that you could share? They
sound like a great idea.


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: Wendy Evans <wendy_evans at cvsd.k12.pa.us>
To: 'Alice educators' <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Sent: Tue, Jan 29, 2013 5:45 pm
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv



Marty,
I have worked with special needs students in Programming with Alice.
They do get really excited about what they can do. Mostly, it?s matter
of patience and expectations. I allow them to take baby steps as
compared to my ?regular? students and have everything mapped out step by
step depending on the need. I use check lists.  I?ve worked with
students with IEP?s and one young man with Autism. All are high school
students. I wish you the very best in introducing them to a whole new
world. 
 
Miss Wendy Sue Evans
Conestoga Valley High School
Math and Computer Science Teacher
 
 
 

From:
alice-teachers-bounces+wendy_evans=cvsd.k12.pa.us at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
[mailto:alice-teachers-bounces+wendy_evans=cvsd.k12.pa.us at lists.andrew.c
mu.edu] On Behalf Of Don Slater
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:53 PM
To: Marty Schultz
Cc: Alice Teachers
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv

 
Marty,

We have reports of special needs students have a wonderful and
successful experience with Alice.

 

I believe that your question is an excellent one for the listserv, and I
am just as interested in seeing the responses as you are.

 

I have cc'd the list with this message.

 

All the best,

Don Slater

 


On Jan 29, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Marty Schultz <schultz_marty at hotmail.com>
wrote:





Don,

 

Thanks for the listserv membership.

 

I?m one week into the class, and Alice is quite a hit with the students.
You guys did a great job.

 

Two of the students are special needs ? slightly slower than average.
They are excited about it, and the hope is that they ?find themselves?
by learning to program.  Have other teachers worked with special needs
kids with Alice?  Do they have any suggestions or insights?

 

--Marty


 

 
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 16:18:07 -0500
From: Marty Schultz <schultz_marty at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv
To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID: <BAY404-EAS5554725955282CF456424E8C1F0 at phx.gbl>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Can you share your curriculum with me?  For the other students, we are
following Randy/Wanda's book


Thanks 

On Jan 29, 2013, at 4:09 PM, "Wendy Evans" <wendy_evans at cvsd.k12.pa.us>
wrote:

> Marty,
> I have worked with special needs students in Programming with Alice.
They do get really excited about what they can do. Mostly, it?s matter
of patience and expectations. I allow them to take baby steps as
compared to my ?regular? students and have everything mapped out step by
step depending on the need. I use check lists.  I?ve worked with
students with IEP?s and one young man with Autism. All are high school
students. I wish you the very best in introducing them to a whole new
world.
>  
> Miss Wendy Sue Evans
> Conestoga Valley High School
> Math and Computer Science Teacher
>  
>  
>  
> From: 
> alice-teachers-bounces+wendy_evans=cvsd.k12.pa.us at lists.andrew.cmu.edu

> [mailto:alice-teachers-bounces+wendy_evans=cvsd.k12.pa.us at lists.andrew
> .cmu.edu] On Behalf Of Don Slater
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:53 PM
> To: Marty Schultz
> Cc: Alice Teachers
> Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice listserv
>  
> Marty,
> We have reports of special needs students have a wonderful and
successful experience with Alice.
>  
> I believe that your question is an excellent one for the listserv, and
I am just as interested in seeing the responses as you are.
>  
> I have cc'd the list with this message.
>  
> All the best,
> Don Slater
>  
> On Jan 29, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Marty Schultz <schultz_marty at hotmail.com>
wrote:
> 
> 
> Don,
>  
> Thanks for the listserv membership.
>  
> I?m one week into the class, and Alice is quite a hit with the
students.  You guys did a great job.
>  
> Two of the students are special needs ? slightly slower than average.
They are excited about it, and the hope is that they ?find themselves?
by learning to program.  Have other teachers worked with special needs
kids with Alice?  Do they have any suggestions or insights?
>  
> --Marty
>  
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:02:04 -0500
From: "Nicholson, Leland" <NicholsonL at fultonschools.org>
Subject: alice-teacher Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples
To: <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID:
	<86E555E6C83D534787AAA64A38F68F81166CBC9B at FCS-MAIL04.fcs.org>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Does anyone have any Alice 3.1 examples and/or tutorials/lessons on the
use of the If...Else?  The lessons I used before assumed a primitive
Boolean "wider than", so any insight on where that went (or is) would be
helpful as well.

 

If there are other repositories of Alice 3.1 tutorials or documentation
around, please comment on that as well.  I installed 3.1 in my classroom
and seem to running into snags with the lessons used previously with
Alice 2.

 

Thank you,

Lee Nicholson

CS Teacher

Alpharetta High School

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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 11:52:08 +0000
From: "Grim, Dianne" <Dianne.Grim at vernonct.org>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples
To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID: <2EE05ECC0D4A8844B2104B25F412BD268EA4E306 at VMAIL2.v.org>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"

Have you checked out YouTube?? There are so many great tutorials out
there that I have incorporated into my curriculum (heck, why reinvent
the wheel?).
Anyone out there attending SIGCSE Conference in Denver in March?  It
would be nice to meet other ALICE instructors!
Regards,

Dianne K.L. Grim, MEd.
Rockville High School
Computer Science Dept.
860-870-6050  x131
________________________________
From:
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[alice-teachers-bounces+dianne.grim=vernonct.org at lists.andrew.cmu.edu]
on behalf of Nicholson, Leland [NicholsonL at fultonschools.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:02 PM
To: alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: alice-teacher Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples

Does anyone have any Alice 3.1 examples and/or tutorials/lessons on the
use of the If?Else?  The lessons I used before assumed a primitive
Boolean ?wider than?, so any insight on where that went (or is) would be
helpful as well.

If there are other repositories of Alice 3.1 tutorials or documentation
around, please comment on that as well.  I installed 3.1 in my classroom
and seem to running into snags with the lessons used previously with
Alice 2.

Thank you,
Lee Nicholson
CS Teacher
Alpharetta High School


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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 10:38:56 -0500
From: "Steven Pleau" <spleau at assabet.org>
Subject: alice-teacher array element removal/deletion in Alice 3.1.58
To: <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID: <002a01cdffc9$15037570$3f0a6050$@assabet.org>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Good morning,

 

I am trying to remove elements from an array in version 3.1.58 without
much success??  Is it even possible?  If so, what is the trick!??

 

Thanks

 

Steve

Steven Pleau

Programming & Web Development Teacher

Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School

215 Fitchburg Street

Marlborough, MA 01752-1288

508-485-9430 x2840

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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 11:35:17 -0500
From: Don Slater <dslater at andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice 3.1 If...Else Examples
To: Alice educators <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Message-ID: <05E2B9C7-86E8-4F1D-9F29-29D85294895D at andrew.cmu.edu>
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I am posting on YouTube a quick and dirty demonstration of how to build
a simple conditional in Alice 3.1.

	 http://youtu.be/b2h8Bjt8Q1A

I have also attached the completed world that I built in the demo.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Later,
Don Slater



On Jan 30, 2013, at 4:02 PM, "Nicholson, Leland"
<NicholsonL at fultonschools.org> wrote:

> Does anyone have any Alice 3.1 examples and/or tutorials/lessons on
the use of the If?Else?  The lessons I used before assumed a primitive
Boolean ?wider than?, so any insight on where that went (or is) would be
helpful as well.
>  
> If there are other repositories of Alice 3.1 tutorials or
documentation around, please comment on that as well.  I installed 3.1
in my classroom and seem to running into snags with the lessons used
previously with Alice 2.
>  
> Thank you,
> Lee Nicholson
> CS Teacher
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