alice-teacher Graphic Computer Programming Additional Curriculum
Garth Flint
gflint at mcsmt.org
Thu May 15 10:35:21 EDT 2014
Go to a line code language. I would suggest Small Basic or Python. Small
Basic is great for beginners. Python is more advanced but still can be
done by beginners. Small Basic is a very simple package to install and
everything you need is all in the one package. There is also a nice little
tutorial on the web site. Python is not so nicely wrapped up.
Garth Flint
Technology Coordinator
Missoula Catholic Schools
(406)-531-7497
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Ginny Brackett <vbrack at gmail.com> wrote:
> Try python. http://www.nostarch.com/pythonforkids
>
> Ginny Brackett
>
>
> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Emily Higgins <erphiggins at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear All -
>> I have taught Alice in my programming class for the past three years. I
>> need to add more to the course - I have become more efficient in my
>> teaching. Does anyone have particular recommendations of what languages or
>> projects I could add for the portion of the year after I've used Alice? I
>> would like it to be something different from Alice.
>>
>> Thank you all -
>> Emily Higgins
>> Boothbay Region High School
>> Boothbay Harbor, Maine
>>
>>
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