alice-teacher Which Alice for children of which years

Heidi Kunselman hkunselman at d92.org
Wed Aug 31 14:28:41 EDT 2016


I teach this in middle school and do the same as Dianne but I created a
general rubric for grading. At the end of the quarter I give them criteria
that covers what they¹ve learned in the quarter and they have to create a
final project. 

Heidi

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I am using Alice 3 with high school students. I generally assess with
projects and give students a required criteria for content.
Dianne

On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Mulville, Nancy via alice-teachers
<alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I am brand new to teaching a Computer Science course.  My background is
> secondary mathematics though so I am hoping that helps.  I will be using
> version 3.2.5 in an "Introduction to Computer Programming" course for grades
> 9-12.  My hope is to use Alice for the first half of the year and then to
> transition to Java during the second half.
> 
> Can anyone share how they assess the students when using Alice?  Are just
> projects used or is it also helpful to have some traditional testing?
> 
> Thanks to all for sharing their ideas so far.
> 
> Nancy Mulville
> Cinnaminson High School
> Cinnaminson, NJ 
> 
> From: alice-teachers
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> behalf of Matjaz Marussig via alice-teachers
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 3:52 PM
> To: Alice educators
> Subject: alice-teacher Which Alice for children of which years
> 
> Dear teachers, 
> 
> I'd like to figure out which alice (2, 3) do you teach for which years of
> children? 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Matjaz
> 
> 
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-- 
Dianne M. Pappafotopoulos
K-12 Instructional Technology Specialist/Teacher
Dover Sherborn Public Schools
157 Farm Street, Dover, MA 02030
phone: 508.785.1730 x7217
school website: www.doversherborn.org <http://www.doversherborn.org>
email: pappafotopoulosd at doversherborn.org

tech website: integration guide
<https://sites.google.com/a/doversherborn.org/tech-integration-guide-for-tea
chers/> 
blog: beyond the limits <http://mrspappa.blogspot.com>
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