If you know any grade-school kids who are learning computer programming, chances are they’re doing it with a turtle. Not a real turtle, mind you, but a turtle-shaped sprite on a computer screen. It ...
Many of us grew up with LOGO, the kid-friendly programming language that guided a little turtle around a screen. Yes, it was simplistic. Yes, it taught only the very basics of programming concepts, ...
Cross posted from our friend Aaron Rowe at Wired Science: Forty years ago, researchers developed a programming language that would become a brilliant educational tool. As I remember it, LOGO was a ...
Source code for Apple II of LOGO (logo) which was used around 1970 as educational programming language for children and students was discovered and published in Github. The Apple II Source Code for ...
Move the Turtle ($2.99) is an iPad app for teaching basic computer programming to young children. The listing in Apple's App Store recommends it for kids from nine to 12 years old, but based on ...
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