alice-teacher s Digest, Vol 75, Issue 4

terry morley terrymorley2002 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 19 11:28:14 EST 2017


Thank you, Don.I think you are right. The students had thought about creating YouTube videos and putting them together in Moviemaker. Camstasia is a bit pricey for us. We'll see what happens, I appreciate everyone's willingness to help--and so quickly.Thanks, again,Terry Terry Morley Technology Teacher and Coordinator Mater Dei Catholic School 493 E. Main Street Lansdale, PA 19446 215-368-0995 

    On Thursday, January 19, 2017 8:45 AM, Donald Slater <djslater107 at mac.com> wrote:
 

 Terry,I took the liberty of using screen capture software and Camtasia to “stich” together the video captured files for each of the animations, and created one video. It is available at this link:
 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2332970/AliceFindsTreasure.mp4
Now that I have seen the project, I understand why some of the techniques that were suggested would have been difficult to implement. All of the code was written in myFirstMethod of the Scene class, which cannot be saved, exported, and imported into another project.
It would be possible, within Alice, to create a project that had the different locations that are displayed in the project. You can take advantage of the 3D nature of Alice and build the forest scene in front of the camera position,  the snowman scene to the right of the camera, and the ogre scene to the left of the scene, and then turn the camera. It is possible to change ground textures( from grass to snow for example) and the lighting within the program as you turn the camera to face the new scene.
But because the code in each scene is in myFirstMethod, each student will have to access the same project file to add their code.
As an example of the difficulties encountered when trying to merge, remember that Goldilocks starts at different locations and different orientations in each scene (as is the ogre). Which means her moves would not work as originally planned. If and when Alice implements multiple scenes, this is something that the creator of the program will have to take into account into their design, moving and placing a character appropriately for each scene.
I hope this explanation helps. Unfortunately, creating video files and stitching them together is the best solution at this time.
All the best,Don Slater
Alice Project
 

On Jan 18, 2017, at 11:05 AM, terry morley via alice-teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
Hello,Some of my students in 8th grade have built scenes and saved them in different files.  After looking at some videos we are still confused on how to cleanly merge them into one.Here are the files. If anyone could direct me to the cleanest way to create the final.One student is using Youttube and is going to merge in Moviemaker but I was hoping that we could do it within Alice 3.The files are attached.Thank you sooo much!Terry Morley Terry Morley Technology Teacher and Coordinator Mater Dei Catholic School 493 E. Main Street Lansdale, PA 19446 215-368-0995 

    On Thursday, January 5, 2017 2:02 PM, "Harnett, Aldona M via alice-teachers" <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
 

 Great. I'll try that. Thank you
Aldona
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Aldona,
If I understand your questions the students should be able to save their file to a USB drive, a networked drive, or to some space in the cloud (i.e. Google Drive) that they will then have access to from the other machine. The other machine does not have to be the same platform, as a project created with the Windows version of Alice should be able to be opened on a Mac or Linux machine.

A word of caution if saving to the cloud, and then trying to use a web browser to download the Alice file. Alice project files (.a2w or .a3p) are actually compressed files and some browsers will recognize this and try to uncompress the files, making them unusable in Alice. Generally,  right-clicking on the file in the browser and choosing to specifically save the file to a location on your machine, should bypass this problem.

Please let us know if you have any other questions.

All the best,

Don Slater

Alice Project
Carnegie Mellon University
Entertainment Technology Center
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Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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On Jan 5, 2017, at 10:00 AM, Harnett, Aldona M via alice-teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote:

Hi
I'm new to teaching Alice - love it! I'm confused on a key bit though - I'm sure it's a very simple fix... If students are working on a project at school, how can they continue working on it from a different computer? (Elsewhere in the lab, at home...)
Please advise!
Thanks, Aldona
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Stephen,



Thanks for your ideas.  I have been teaching Alice for one year and need new final project ideas.  Your idea about old pen/pencil puzzle is great, as well as, giving a partially completed code assignment.  I plan on visiting the library first thing tomorrow.



I agree when we think out of the box to create assignments that are unique, it does require more work on our part.  Like you, I think it must be done.



Thanks for responding on your holiday.





Thank you,

Vicky
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To minimize copying,

1) I provide a 20% partially written Alice program, something I put together quickly and require the students to complete it.
2) My assignments require a "written by John Smith, 12/1/16" when pressing the "n" key. Last minute procrastinators often forget and submit work with another student name.
3) I give a small bonus points when assignments are submitted early. It means I can electronically return the programs with a request to fix an error. This give students good feedback but requires more work on my part.
4) From the library are some 20 year old paper / pencil puzzle books. I sometimes have the students to write programs that solves it. This is not likely posted online. For example:
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      - E T N A    Find what are the numbers.
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  1. Re:  Bug reported on attempt to Open Alice 3 World
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  2.  Alice Final Project - Games (Pigatt, Yvonne)
  3. Re:  Bug reported on attempt to Open Alice 3 World
    (Pappafotopoulos, Dianne)
  4. Re:  Bug reported on attempt to Open Alice 3 World (Susan Rivas)
  5. Re:  Alice Final Project - Games (Jeff Sale)


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Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 15:28:16 -0600
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Bug reported on attempt to Open Alice 3 World
Hi Terri,

In past versions of Alice 3 I found that sometimes adding sound files
introduced a type of corruption in the project file that prevented
opening it after saving. Did your students add sound files to the
project?



2016-12-18 6:00 GMT-06:00, Kelly, Terri via alice-teachers
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Is there any way to troubleshoot errors that occur before an Alice Program
is completely loaded?  I have a few students working on projects who have
worked on a world and have saved their work incrementally, only to not be
able to save their world later and then not be able to open it the next
time they attempt to.

If there is no way to troubleshoot it, are there any suggestions I can make
to students as to what they might be doing that might be causing an issue?

Alice 3
Mostly Windows machines (OS Versions 7 - 10), though some various Apple
Operating Systems

Terri Kelly
Computer Science
Bishop Ireton High School




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Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2016 09:37:59 +0000
Subject: alice-teacher Alice Final Project - Games

I am having issues with students finding code online and submitting as their own work.  I can find some code on YouTube,  but have had a difficult time finding code I know students are incapable of creating.  One is a matching game.  Several students submitted the same work, sometimes they did at least change the variable names.



Anyone know of websites, other than YouTube that students can find completed 2.3 Alice Code?







Thank you,

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Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2016 06:17:19 -0500
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Bug reported on attempt to Open Alice 3 World
Hi Kelly,
I had that problem last year and the way that I fixed it was to have the students save their world right after they created the file, then close it, and then open it again. I am not sure why, but it seemed to solve the problem of it crashing and losing work. If they began working on an Alice project and waited to save their world after they had done some work there were issues.
Dianne

On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 7:00 AM, Kelly, Terri via alice-teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu><mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote:
Is there any way to troubleshoot errors that occur before an Alice Program is completely loaded?  I have a few students working on projects who have worked on a world and have saved their work incrementally, only to not be able to save their world later and then not be able to open it the next time they attempt to.

If there is no way to troubleshoot it, are there any suggestions I can make to students as to what they might be doing that might be causing an issue?

Alice 3
Mostly Windows machines (OS Versions 7 - 10), though some various Apple Operating Systems

Terri Kelly
Computer Science
Bishop Ireton High School

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When that happened to one of my students, she opened a backup copy, that Alice automatically generates, and it worked instead of the original file.

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 23, 2016, at 3:17 AM, Pappafotopoulos, Dianne via alice-teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu><mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote:

Hi Kelly,
I had that problem last year and the way that I fixed it was to have the students save their world right after they created the file, then close it, and then open it again. I am not sure why, but it seemed to solve the problem of it crashing and losing work. If they began working on an Alice project and waited to save their world after they had done some work there were issues.
Dianne

On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 7:00 AM, Kelly, Terri via alice-teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu><mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote:
Is there any way to troubleshoot errors that occur before an Alice Program is completely loaded?  I have a few students working on projects who have worked on a world and have saved their work incrementally, only to not be able to save their world later and then not be able to open it the next time they attempt to.

If there is no way to troubleshoot it, are there any suggestions I can make to students as to what they might be doing that might be causing an issue?

Alice 3
Mostly Windows machines (OS Versions 7 - 10), though some various Apple Operating Systems

Terri Kelly
Computer Science
Bishop Ireton High School

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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 06:08:02 -0800
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Alice Final Project - Games
Yvonne,

My 'go-to' place is the Duke site for Alice.

http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice/aliceInSchools/

Jeff


On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 1:37 AM, Pigatt, Yvonne via alice-teachers <alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu><mailto:alice-teachers at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote:

I am having issues with students finding code online and submitting as their own work.  I can find some code on YouTube,  but have had a difficult time finding code I know students are incapable of creating.  One is a matching game.  Several students submitted the same work, sometimes they did at least change the variable names.



Anyone know of websites, other than YouTube that students can find completed 2.3 Alice Code?







Thank you,

Vicky
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Computer Science/Information Technology
The Community College of Baltimore County
443-840-2835<tel:(443)%20840-2835>|443-840-5035<tel:(443)%20840-5035> fax |ypigatt at ccbcmd.edu<mailto:ypigatt at ccbcmd.edu><mailto:ypigatt at ccbcmd.edu>
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