[MWForum]Use of Keyboard

Christopher Myers mwforum@lists.mathcats.com
Tue, 11 Mar 2003 08:44:40 -0700


:)  Nice!

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> 
> > we are brand new to MW and are imagining a game which would
> > require the use of the arrow keys to navigate.  Is this possible?
> 
> It certainly is possible, and here is a link to a web page explaining
> exactly how to do it, including small demo projects with code:
> 
> "How do I steer the turtle with keyboard keys?"
> http://mia.openworldlearning.org/howdoi/swk.htm
> 
> This page is part of the new (and growing) "How Do I?" section of the
> MicroWorlds in Action site:
> 
> MicroWorlds in Action
> http://mia.openworldlearning.org
> 
> "How Do I?" questions:
> http://mia.openworldlearning.org/howdoi.htm
> 
> We are adding several more questions to this section every 
> week.  Please
> let us know what else you would like to know!
> 
> I think you will find the other sections of MicroWorlds in Action
> useful, too.  The theme-based project folders include 
> sequenced projects
> with code, notes, vocabulary links, project map, and 3 types of
> extension questions.  The Resources section includes activity 
> pages, the
> How Do I? area, and a printable listing of all MicroWorlds primitives
> with explanations and sample commands.  It also includes a large new
> section on "Educational Context."
> 
> MicroWorlds in Action is being developed by OpenWorld Learning, a
> Colorado educational non-profit organization.  MicroWorlds is the
> centerpiece of OWL's after-school and summer computer 
> programs, and the
> MicroWorlds in Action site is being developed to help teachers and
> students teach themselves new MicroWorlds programming skills.  We hope
> and believe the site addresses the needs of MicroWorlds users 
> of varied
> skill levels, including novices.
> 
> Wendy Petti
> Director of Curriculum
> OpenWorld Learning
> http://www.openworldlearning.org
> MicroWorlds in Action
> http://mia.openworldlearning.org
> Math Cats (including a "Math Cats Love MicroWorlds" section)
> http://www.mathcats.com
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