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Turtle Confusion is a fork of [[Activities/TurtleArt|Turtle Blocks]] that presents [[Activities/TurtleArt#Challenges|40 shape challenges]] to be programmed by moving the Logo turtle.
 
Turtle Confusion is a fork of [[Activities/TurtleArt|Turtle Blocks]] that presents [[Activities/TurtleArt#Challenges|40 shape challenges]] to be programmed by moving the Logo turtle.
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Coming soon: the ability to import challenges from the Sugar Journal.
 
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=== How to play Turtle Confusion ===
  
 
== Credits ==
 
== Credits ==

Revision as of 20:20, 12 June 2011

What is Turtle Confusion

Turtle Confusion presents 40 shape challenges to the learner that must be completed using basic Logo-blocks. The challenges as based on Barry Newell's 1988 book, Turtle Confusion: Logo Puzzles and Riddles.

Turtle Confusion is a fork of Turtle Blocks that presents 40 shape challenges to be programmed by moving the Logo turtle.

Coming soon: the ability to import challenges from the Sugar Journal.

Additional features:

  • You can save your results as (1) a Turtle Art program; (2) UCB Logo; or (3) as a PNG image
  • You can overlay Cartesian and polar coordinate grids
  • Additional blocks can be added through the Turtle Blocks plugin mechanism

Where to get Turtle Confusion

http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4450

How to play Turtle Confusion

Credits

  • Walter Bender wrote and maintains the code.
  • Barry Newell is the creator of the 40 shape puzzles.
  • Brian Silverman is the first author of Turtle Art.