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Alice is a block-based programming environment that lets you create stories, games and animations in 3D. It is designed to teach logical and computational thinking skills and to be a first exposure to object-oriented programming.
- Get Alice
Get Alice. Alice is a free gift to you from Carnegie Mellon...
- Resources
The Alice software comes with a number of audio files...
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- Alice 3
Alice 3 is an IDE (integrated development environment) for...
- Alice 3 Player + VR
Alice is used to teach students how to code. The Alice...
- Alice 3 with Netbeans
The Alice team has created a NetBeans library that allows...
- Alice 2
Alice 2 has a proven record as a great tool for learning...
- Workshops
Explore the workshops and tutorials offered by Alice, a 3D...
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Alice 3 is an IDE (integrated development environment) for the Alice programming language. It has all of the features that have make Alice an exciting and creative first programming experience with an added emphasis on object-oriented concepts.
Get Alice. Alice is a free gift to you from Carnegie Mellon University. The Alice Project is dedicated to making Alice a widely accessible tool around the world for growing the diversity and access to early computer science education.
16 de mar. de 2012 · Alice es una herramienta de enseñanza gratuita diseñada para ser el primer contacto con la programación orientada a objetos. Con Alice podemos aprender los conceptos fundamentales de...
Alice es un software educativo libre y abierto 1 orientado a objetos con un entorno de desarrollo integrado (IDE). Está programado en Java. Utiliza un entorno sencillo basado en «arrastrar y soltar» para crear animaciones mediante modelos 3D.
Alice is an object-based educational programming language with an integrated development environment (IDE). Alice uses a drag and drop environment to create computer animations using 3D models. The software was developed first at University of Virginia in 1994, then Carnegie Mellon (from 1997), by a research group led by Randy Pausch .
Learn the fundamentals of programming and animation using Alice, a 3D object-based environment. This course covers topics such as storyboarding, movement, procedures, parameters, inheritance, and event programming.