;Background:[[Activities/TurtleArt]] is a visual programming language for children based on the LOGO language originally developed by Seymour Papert, Cynthia Solomon, et al. in the 1960s at BBN and MIT. Turtle Art is one of the ways in which we get children as young as five to six programming and debugging on the Sugar platform. Although we have [[Activities/TurtleArt|extensive pages]] in the wiki describing Turtle Art, and some introductory tutorials [http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/master/samples/basic-intro-1.ta], [http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/master/samples/basic-intro-2.ta], and [http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/master/samples/basic-intro-3.ta], we are nonetheless lacking a basic introduction to the program, both for learners and teachers. | ;Background:[[Activities/TurtleArt]] is a visual programming language for children based on the LOGO language originally developed by Seymour Papert, Cynthia Solomon, et al. in the 1960s at BBN and MIT. Turtle Art is one of the ways in which we get children as young as five to six programming and debugging on the Sugar platform. Although we have [[Activities/TurtleArt|extensive pages]] in the wiki describing Turtle Art, and some introductory tutorials [http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/master/samples/basic-intro-1.ta], [http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/master/samples/basic-intro-2.ta], and [http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/master/samples/basic-intro-3.ta], we are nonetheless lacking a basic introduction to the program, both for learners and teachers. |