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== Activity Description ==
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'''Video Walkthrough'''
'''Video Walkthrough'''


== Learning Objectives ==
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== Activity Description ==
You will learn the parts of the StarLogo Nova interface and program your first StarLogo Nova project, which uses multiple agents to draw a flower.


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* Register for an account
* Navigate to profile
* Create a new blank project
* Change the name of a project
* Save and Run code
* Use tabs to switch between different pages
* Drag blocks from the drawer
* Connect blocks to create a program
* Create more than 1 agent
* Use movement blocks
* Draw on the terrain
* Identify parts of the interface
* Distinguish between push and toggle buttons
* Explain how movement blocks affect turtle agents in different interface blocks
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== Prerequisites ==
== Prerequisites ==
None
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Activity Link

Video Walkthrough

Activity Description

You will learn the parts of the StarLogo Nova interface and program your first StarLogo Nova project, which uses multiple agents to draw a flower.

Learning Objectives

  • Register for an account
  • Navigate to profile
  • Create a new blank project
  • Change the name of a project
  • Save and Run code
  • Use tabs to switch between different pages
  • Drag blocks from the drawer
  • Connect blocks to create a program
  • Create more than 1 agent
  • Use movement blocks
  • Draw on the terrain
  • Identify parts of the interface
  • Distinguish between push and toggle buttons
  • Explain how movement blocks affect turtle agents in different interface blocks

Prerequisites

None