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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Release of paperback version of Teaching EasyLogo: 2nd Edition


Author Name: Georgios Gkoumas

Book Title: Teaching EasyLogo: 2nd edition

Synopsis

Teaching EasyLogo: 2nd Edition is the writer’s recommended methodology to effectively teach programming concepts to young students using the EasyLogo software. In the 2nd edition there are some corrections mainly in typographical errors and other simple mistakes that were in the first edition. Furthermore, there were added many new examples.

The book is now available at Amazon as paperback in two editions, in Full Color, and in Black and White.

Book Details

Paperback: 133 pages
Dimensions: 8 x 0.3 x 10 inches
Publisher: Independently published (November 28, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1520255403  (Full Color edition)
ISBN-13: 978-1520255408 (Full Color  edition)

ISBN-10: 1790465478  (Black and White edition)
ISBN-13: 978-1790465477 (Black and White edition)


Links to purchase book:

EasyLogo software is available from: http://edi.fmph.uniba.sk/~salanci/EasyLogo/index.html

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Teaching EasyLogo: Countdown Deal (Teaching Easylogo, 2nd Edition)


Teaching EasyLogo, 2nd Edition will be available at a 84% discount on Kindle Countdown Deals at Amazon.com (0.99$) and at 75% discount at Amazon.co.uk (0.99£) from  April 29, 2016 till May 6, 2016

The book is available to purchase from:

Friday, December 4, 2015

Countdown Deal (Teaching EasyLogo, 2nd Edition)

Teaching EasyLogo, 2nd Edition will be available starting at a 83% discount on Kindle Countdown Deals at Amazon.com from  December 4, 2015 till December 11, 2015 May 19, 2015..

The book is available to purchase from Amazon.com at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H7ISGC2

Monday, October 19, 2015

Teaching EasyLogo, 2nd Edition


Teaching EasyLogo, 2nd Edition is scheduled to be published for October 30, 2015 and is ready to pre-order from http://www.amazon.com/dp/B016TYHVXO.

If you're just getting started with EasyLogo programming, this is the book you want - whether you're a computer science teacher or a first-time learner. EasyLogo is a simplified Logo language which is becoming a popular educational programming language used by many first-time learners in classrooms and homes around the world.

In the second edition of Teaching EasyLogo, there are some corrections mainly in typographical errors and other simple mistakes that were in the first edition.
Furthermore, there were added many new examples in various chapters. The new sections are :

Chapter 4. Color fun:
  • Fish
Chapter 5. Loops, loops, loops:
  • Molecules
  • Space Rocket
Chapter 6. Procedures:
  • Schooling fish
  • Snowman
Chapter 7. Animation:
  • Flying Space Rocket
  • A Space Race
Chapter 9. Animating with backgrounds:
  • Christmas Tree
  • Partying Snowmen
In the second edition was added a whole new chapter, Chapter 10, where we present a few more advanced animation examples.
Chapter 10. Advanced animation ideas:
  • A trip to the moon
  • Fishbowl with a fish
  • Two fishes in the fishbowl
Teaching EasyLogo covers all the features of EasyLogo, and shows how kids can learn fundamental computer programming concepts as they create their very own drawings and simple animations. The learning method is focused on discovering the features step by step and solving problems with the current available amount of features on the students hands at that time. Gradually students through fun programming challenges will create basic shapes, and later will be able to build more complex shapes using repeat loops and procedures. In the end, they will use different methods to create simple animations.

This book is approximately 26600 words long, contains 71 figures and is about 162 kindle pages.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

GCompris animation examples

This year i am teaching computer science at the 1st Primary School of Siatista (site). As part of our lesson students (3rd grade to 5th) were asked to create simple animations. The students brought to life their ideas using an activity of the GCompris software. GCcompris is a wonderful educational software suite comprising of numerous activities for children aged 2 to 10.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

I just completed the book "Teaching EasyLogo" and made it available at Amazon as a Kindle Edition. I maintain a blog dedicated to the book at teachingeasylogo.blogspot.com with more information and some examples of whats inside the book.

Teaching EasyLogo covers all the features of EasyLogo, and shows how kids can learn fundamental computer programming concepts as they create their very own drawings and simple animations. The learning method is focused on discovering the features step by step and solving problems with the current available amount of features on the students hands at that time. Gradually students through fun programming challenges will create basic shapes, and later will be able to build more complex shapes using repeat loops and procedures. In the end, they will use different methods to create simple animations.

This book is approximately 18000 words long, contains 46 figures and is about 121 kindle pages. The page count was measured using the smallest font on a Kindle Paperwhite 3G.