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With visual programming blocks, you can snap together programs by compiling (combining) them in ways to create anything you can imagine.
 
With visual programming blocks, you can snap together programs by compiling (combining) them in ways to create anything you can imagine.
  
(Additional galleries can be found at http://turtleartsite.appspot.com and http://turtleart.org)
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File:TA-appspot.png|http://turtleartsite.appspot.com
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Revision as of 15:02, 11 August 2011

Galleries

Play with Turtle Art to draw colorful art patterns using a turtle that accepts instructions for movement.

With visual programming blocks, you can snap together programs by compiling (combining) them in ways to create anything you can imagine.

more maths

Tony Forster describes his "adventures" with on-the-fly definitions to create an analog clock in his blog.

Try any of the time or math library functions, e.g.,

localtime().tm_min 
sin(x) + sin(pi/2)

presentations

games

Turtle Art can be used to write games, such as a simple falling block game:

sensors

Turtle Art supports sensor input:

More ideas for sensors [[1]] [[2]]

student work

Students from Caacupé have been sending me examples of their work:

Just for fun

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