18:00 in Germany, Scandinavia, Italy, France, …Īfter this first event on 8 May, we will host Greenfoot Live every two weeks.The first Greenfoot Live event will be held on You will have a chance to listen to us talk, as well as ask questions. We will discuss educational aspects, as well as general programming topics, related to Greenfoot. The event is aimed mostly at teachers who use Greenfoot in their classes, but also at general Greenfoot users. Greenfoot Live will be a regular chat event where members of the Greenfoot team will be live online and talk about Greenfoot, among ourselves and with you – the users of Greenfoot. Programming Education Chat With The Greenfoot Team In order to provide more ways to support teachers who are using Greenfoot (or thinking about using Greenfoot), as well as anyone else interested in Greenfoot, we are starting a series of live chat sessions: Posted in Research, Stride | Tagged Paper, Stride | Leave a reply Greenfoot LIVE I would like to thank all our reviewers who contributed many useful comments and suggestions, especially Jens Mönig and John Maloney, and the special editions editor Franklyn Turbak. The rest of the special issue is very much worth reading as well – you can find it here. It has been published in a special edition of the Journal of Visual Languages and Sentient Systems (focussed on blocks programming). Kölling, Brown & Altadmri: Frame-Based Editing I’m glad it is out now you can read it here: It also describes related work and background (which you might like to read in its own right if you are interested in the history of block-based systems or structure editing), and a few small user studies. In parallel, we have worked on a comprehensive paper, describing the design ideas and rationale behind many of the detailed aspects. Then, more recently, we also incorporated Stride into BlueJ, making the new frame-based editor available to a much larger audience. We (that is: Neil, Amjad and I) have worked on Stride and its frame-based editor for about four years now, and there is a lot of work in it.įirst, Stride was designed and released as part of Greenfoot, and we wrote a few smaller papers about specific aspects of use cases around Stride.
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