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iburns's picture

Ian's Final Day Blog

Red: I'm a bit puzzled as to why my Starlogo I installed at home has some differences to the one used here. I think it has something to do with a jar file.
Yellow: More instructors (maybe called "facilitators"?) so more people could be helped. Macs weren't bad, but the mouse seemed to take too much movement to move around the screen. This really is small, but it is the main thing I noticed with the computers.

jgscott's picture

blog of another snarf by josh

red: i had much rouble w/trying to make a second alien who was stronger
yellow: something i hd a little trouble w/was the hatching
green: i thought i was best at graphics

chughes's picture

The Second Day

Red:
Still wish we had used a more complex language. StarLogo is too limiting and not very expansive.

Yellow:
Macs are hard to use, windows would be better. I had a little fun programming some games of my own in StarLogo.

Green:
I had fun making game graphics. Other People's games were cool and it was fun to see what other people did. I look forward to continuing to talk to some of these people online.

vweser's picture

Second Day

Red: Eww! I'm so bad at Macs... for the next workshop, would it be at all possible to let people chose from Windows and Macs?

Yellow: ....ummm......I can't really think of anything to put here...

Green: I finally sorta' got the hang of it whille I was changing the centipede game, and I was happpy with how it turned out. I really like making new graphics, and I imagine that that is mainly what I'll be submitting.

blenetsky's picture

Number 2 day

Red:
I had a hard time making my program to work.

Yellow:
The thing that bothered me the most but I don't really care about is when it would freeze up on me.

Green:
The thing that was good for me to day was getting my graphics to work and getting my game to shoot many missles.

graham's picture

my blog

red: i didnt understand some of the more advanced code and things like that.
yellow:i kind of understood how the programming worked.
green: i really understood the graphics and things like that.

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