Back to the Web Alice Wrap-Up. Update your Class Web Page  In the index.html change the “Client Sites” section to: Alice 1. Basics of Computer Programming/Introduction.

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Back to the Web Alice Wrap-Up

Update your Class Web Page  In the index.html change the “Client Sites” section to: Alice 1. Basics of Computer Programming/Introduction to Alice Basics of Computer Programming/Introduction to Alice 2. Animation Programs Animation Programs 3. Programming: Putting Together the Pieces Programming: Putting Together the Pieces 4. Classes, Objects, Methods and Parameters 5. Interaction Events and Event Handling 6. Functions and If-Else 7. Repetition

Create an Alice Web Page  The page should have a Title  The page should have “h1” or “h2” sections for each chapter. Under each chapter include a number list for the sections in the chapter.  Tell briefly what you learned and include a picture of the Alice world you created for that section (use print screen and paint get the images).

Due Monday May 3, 2010  You have Friday and Monday to complete this assignment. There are 7 chapters so try to complete 4 by the end of the day on Friday.  If you are new to the class or have lost your files download the “catchup_files.zip” file from the homework section, unzip and update those files.