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Logo: Something to Get Excited About!

October 13, 2014November 7, 2014 Teacher Learns to Code algebra, experiments, geometry, Java Script, languages, Logo, ruby, ways to learn 1980s, coding, coding resources, crowdsourcing, drawing, geometry, interest-based learning, JavaScript, learning styles, learning theory, learning to code, learning to program, Logo, ruby, turtleacedemy, vintage

I received a comment on one of my posts, suggesting I take a look at Logo.

howardat58 says:

“You should have a look at LOGO, the turtle graphics language. Here is a link to a very good site for this, with interactive action”:  http://turtleacademy.com/index.php (Comparing Logo to Ruby, he goes on) “The Logo turtle graphics is more fun, and will develop your understanding very quickly. It will do arithmetic, but its main purpose is to move a “turtle” around the screen, drawing or just moving, by specified amounts. the tutorial stuff is excellent.”  Screen Shot 2014-10-12 at 1.15.19 PM

This is why I love crowdsourcing!  I never would have thought of Logo, but I remember it!  I think I was exposed to it sometime in middle or high school the 90s.  I can’t remember too many details, but the memory is enough to give me SOME kind of reference point for this thing called coding.

I took the advice and started playing with this little tutorial, and realized this was perfect because it really taps into interest-based learning for me.

First of all, it’s “vintage”.

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