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− | ==Educational application and relevance== | + | ==== Overview of features ==== |
− | It was designed to be easy enough for children and yet powerful enough for people of all ages. TurtleBlocks is focused on making images while allowing you to explore geometry and programming.
| + | The Turtle follows a sequence of commands. You specify the sequence by snapping together puzzle like blocks. Its "low floor" provides an easy entry point for beginners. It also has "high ceiling" programming, graphics, mathematics, and Computer Science features which will challenge the more adventurous student. |
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− | ==Version== | + | ==== Installation ==== |
− | The TurtleBlocks Tool version – 98-1
| + | #The application is part of the Ubuntu custom distribution. |
− | ==Configuration== | + | #In case you do not find it on your computer, you can install by choosing “Turtle Blocks” in Ubuntu Software Centre |
− | There is no specific configuration for this tool or application.
| + | #If you would like to install through the terminal follow these steps below: |
− | * TurtleBlocks is part of the Ubuntu distribution. <br>
| + | ##Open terminal by clicking (Ctrl+Alt+T), |
− | This can be opened from Applications → Education → TurtleBlocks
| + | ##Once Window page is open, in front of dollar($) symbol just type below command. |
− | | + | ##sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alanjas/turtleblocks |
− | ==Overview of Features==
| + | ##sudo apt-get update |
− | | + | ##sudo apt-get install turtleblocks |
− | ==Other similar applications==
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− | ==Development and community help==
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| =Working with the application= | | =Working with the application= |