Activities/Turtle Art/Misc
About Turtle Art
Turtle Art is a Fructose module, so it is included as part of the standard Sugar (Sucrose = Glucose+Fructose) distribution.
Background
Turtle Art was written by Brian Silverman and is maintained by Walter Bender. Arjun Sarwal added the sensor features. Luis Michelena contributed to the "named" action and box blocks. Tony Forster has been the lead test engineer and has really stretched the boundaries of Turtle Art. Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés has been a major contributor to the refactoring of the Turtle Art code base starting with Version 0.83.
Links
Sugar Activity Library
- Version 89 of Turtle Art Turtle Art Mini
- Version 106 of Turtle Blocks
- download
- File:TurtleArt-107.xo
Sources
Manuals & Guides
- Turtle Cards
- FLOSS Turtle Art manual
- Student Guide
- activity guides (es)
- mas TortugaArte
- ¿Qué es Logo?
- 84 Ejercicios de Geometría
- Logo Progress Report 1973-1975
- http://www.mochiladigitaltelmex.com.mx/pdf/xo/TortugArte.pdf
Galleries
- Python Turtle Art Gallery
- Java Turtle Art Gallery
- Another Turtle Art gallery
- (archivo en PowerPoint)
- Feedback
Blogs
- 40 shapes challenge
- Caacupé
- Club ¡Formando Artistas con la Tortuga!
- Capacitacion y seguimiento de Formadores para el acceso a la XO!!
- Flags of Paraguay
- student blog
- anisterra
Other wiki pages
Release notes
Video
Bugs
i18n
Turtle Art currently has support for: de, el, en, es, fa_AF, fi, fr, hi, it, mn, nl, ps, pt, ru, sl, sv, ta, tr, vi, and zh_TW
(See our Pootle server for details about how to translate Turtle Art into your language.)
Reporting bugs
Please file bug reports here.