hello, i am looking for materials, experiences etc. about using turtle module in math, physics and related for middle or high school students i realized a lot of work is going on but is there any place where all or part of this material is gathered ? i am going through the talk of Gregor Lingl at PyCon; if you're aware of anything else just tell me thank you very much -- roberto
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:28 AM, roberto<roberto03@gmail.com> wrote:
hello, i am looking for materials, experiences etc. about using turtle module in math, physics and related for middle or high school students
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Gravity.odt Alan Kay's third-grade gravity lesson in Turtle Art, with extra material.
i realized a lot of work is going on but is there any place where all or part of this material is gathered ? i am going through the talk of Gregor Lingl at PyCon;
if you're aware of anything else just tell me
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Hi Roberto, hi all, I've just created a repository of turtle graphics demos/applications at google code: http://code.google.com/p/python-turtle-demo/ There are two versions of the collection: one for use with Python 3.1 and one for use with Python 2.5 / 2.6. The latter contains a backport of version 1.1 of the turtle module (from Python 3.1) to Python 2. Among others it contains all the examples I have demonstrated at Pycon 2009 and at Europython 2009. If you are interested to amend some of these examples, add some explanatory material or contribute additional examples, please tell me so I could add you as a committer to the project. Maybe this repository could evolve to something Roberto was asking for (below). If you have questions concerning the examples, feel free to ask here. I hope that this collection will prove to be useful. Best regards, Gregor roberto schrieb:
hello, i am looking for materials, experiences etc. about using turtle module in math, physics and related for middle or high school students
i realized a lot of work is going on but is there any place where all or part of this material is gathered ? i am going through the talk of Gregor Lingl at PyCon;
if you're aware of anything else just tell me
thank you very much
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Gregor Lingl<gregor.lingl@aon.at> wrote:
Hi Roberto, hi all,
I've just created a repository of turtle graphics demos/applications at google code:
thank you Gregor ! I am back to office now and read your news i'll take carefully into account your material; also i'll try to differentiate the ways for my students using Sugar TurtleArt as a start-up (and ongoing) tool and your Turtle module as an ongoing one for more experienced guys; it will take me some time but i'll contribute everything may help others in the field -- roberto
We need to make sure that people in various programs can find such resources. I will Wiki your repository at Earth Treasury and Sugar Labs, and I am copying this to Stacy Reed, the Librarian Chick. Where else can we list this and other resources? Please be careful of CCs if you reply to this message. On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:18 AM, roberto<roberto03@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Gregor Lingl<gregor.lingl@aon.at> wrote:
Hi Roberto, hi all,
I've just created a repository of turtle graphics demos/applications at google code:
You may add the demos I sent you. There will be many more, and we will be building lesson plans around them using Walter Bender's Turtle Art presentation tiles, and similar capabilibities in Etoys Smalltalk.
thank you Gregor ! I am back to office now and read your news
i'll take carefully into account your material;
also i'll try to differentiate the ways for my students using Sugar TurtleArt as a start-up (and ongoing) tool and your Turtle module as an ongoing one for more experienced guys;
it will take me some time but i'll contribute everything may help others in the field
-- roberto _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
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roberto schrieb:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Gregor Lingl<gregor.lingl@aon.at> wrote:
Hi Roberto, hi all,
I've just created a repository of turtle graphics demos/applications at google code:
thank you Gregor ! I am back to office now and read your news
i'll take carefully into account your material;
also i'll try to differentiate the ways for my students using Sugar TurtleArt as a start-up (and ongoing) tool and your Turtle module as an ongoing one for more experienced guys;
it will take me some time but i'll contribute everything may help others in the field
Hi Roberto, did you already arrive at some results/conclusions concerning the use of turtle.py? Best regards, Gregor
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Gregor Lingl <gregor.lingl@aon.at> wrote:
also i'll try to differentiate the ways for my students using Sugar TurtleArt as a start-up (and ongoing) tool and your Turtle module as an ongoing one for more experienced guys;
it will take me some time but i'll contribute everything may help others in the field
Hi Roberto,
did you already arrive at some results/conclusions concerning the use of turtle.py?
Hi Gregor, thank you for your mail; actually, as stated above, i'd start with TurtleArt as a first and ongoing tool for programming; the second step will involve turtle.py for more proficient guys; my schedule is delayed because of technical problem with turte art, as you can already see in sugar list and because of other minor issues in my computer room at school; anyway i'll collect everything down in a wiki, jointly started with students and (hopefully) other colleagues; i don't know how much time it will take to make everything ready, but i'll post it here as soon as it is done keep posted -- roberto
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