[elearning] Alice 3D programing program

Dr Paul Chandler paul.chandler at une.edu.au
Mon Aug 31 09:32:30 EST 2009


There are several Alices around ... not all that many years ago, Nigel
Thomas from RMIT had a CPU simulator (a "glass computer") called Alice.

But such things bear no relationship to www.alice.org, which is very good
stuff and all about 3D and programming.

> I think the Alice you are referring to is a DOS program. The Alice I
> referred to is a 3D programming language and has a closer relationship to
> Java.
>
> Phil
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Jim Maunder
> <techo at ruyton.vic.edu.au>wrote:
>
>>  Is this any relation to 'Alice Pascal'? see
>> http://www.templetons.com/brad/alice.html
>> I can't see any reference to it in either site.
>>
>> About half a lifetime ago while doing a Grad Dip Comp by distance
>> education
>> from Deakin I used Alice Pascal to help me with assignments. The 'fill
>> in
>> the blanks' sty;e of developing code was great for learning how to do
>> it.
>>
>> rgds
>> Jim
>>
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>>
>>
>> >>> Phil Brown<pdbrown at gmail.com> 28/08/2009 1:49 PM >>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm not going to cross post after this one - I'll just post to the
>> elearning list.
>>
>> [image: Alice.png]
>>
>> Here's a great 3D programing program called Alice and it's a lot like
>> scratch. This is how it is described on the web site: *Alice is an
>> innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an
>> animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video
>> to
>> share on the web. Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing.
>> It
>> uses 3D graphics and a drag-and-drop interface to facilitate a more
>> engaging, less frustrating first programming experience. *
>>
>> http://Alice.org
>>
>> Phil Brown
>> WellingtonSC
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'Multimedia grammatical design and authoring pedagogy' (Kahootz) project,
School of Education, University of New England

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