alice-teacher Alice 3 - Can I demo an Alice world wo giving the a3p code to students?
Don Slater
dslater at andrew.cmu.edu
Fri Oct 9 12:02:10 EDT 2015
At this time, the only way to actually execute an Alice project is to run the .a3p file through Alice. However, the File menu should have an option to export to YouTube for the project. You might also look at screen capture software that will allow you to create a video of the Alice Project as it executes.
Jing is a web-based, free tool, that you might consider. https://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
All the best,
Don Slater
Alice Team
Carnegie Mellon University
Entertainment Technology Center
700 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Email: dslater at cmu.edu
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> On Oct 9, 2015, at 1:00 AM, Steven Jang <sjang at pacificacademy.org> wrote:
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> For classroom exercise, I show an Alice 3 world I prepared (but not the code itself) and then asked them to.duplicate it on their own computers.
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> Is there a way for students to play my Alice 3 world without the a3p file? Or to watch a video of an Alice 3 world I want them to duplicate for homework?
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