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| | =Introduction= | | =Introduction= |
| − | Turtle Art is a fun activity in which you learn how command a little robotic turtle to draw pictures and designs for you. TurtleArt does only one thing and tries to do it very simply and very well: bring geometry and art together through programming. Like the Logo programming language turtle geometry has a central role. However the main focus of TurtleArt is static artistic images.
| + | TurtleBlocks is a fun activity in which you learn how command a little robotic turtle to draw pictures and designs for you. TurtleBlocks does only one thing and tries to do it very simply and very well: bring geometry and art together through programming. Like the Logo programming language turtle geometry has a central role. However the main focus of TurtleBlocks is static artistic images. |
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| | ==Educational application and relevance== | | ==Educational application and relevance== |
| | ==Version== | | ==Version== |
| | + | The TurtleBlocks Tool version – 98-1 |
| | ==Configuration== | | ==Configuration== |
| | ==Overview of Features== | | ==Overview of Features== |
| | + | No need to configure - |
| | + | * TurtleBlocks is part of the Ubuntu distribution. <br> |
| | + | This can be opened from Applications → Education → TurtleBlocks |
| | ==Other similar applications== | | ==Other similar applications== |
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| | ==Development and community help== | | ==Development and community help== |
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