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[[File:FireballTurtle.png|thumb|fireballturtle, the logo]]
=== Slide 1 ===
[[File:Logocurve.png|thumb|starlogo nova ]]
[[File:Water simulation 2.gif|alt=rain simulation|thumb|rain simulation]]
[[File:BlockDragging2.gif|thumb|block dragging]]
[[File:Many fish.gif|alt=many agents swimming around|thumb|many agents]]
[[File:Fish competition.gif|alt=fish competition simulation|thumb|fish competition simulation]]
<p class="pslide">Welcome to...</p>
 
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<p class="pslide">StarLogo Nova is a 3D, agent-based, game and simulation programming environment that combines blocks-based programming with a powerful simulation engine.</p>
 
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<p class="pslide">Blocks-based programming keeps StarLogo Nova beginner-friendly while still maintaining simulation power and flexibility.</p>
 
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<p class="pslide">Create over 10,000 agents to represent different components of a system and their interactions, with support for extensive model complexity.</p>
 
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<p class="pslide">Join thousands of students, educators, and more in creating your own complex simulations and games!</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 20 July 2025

Other languages:
fireballturtle, the logo

Slide 1

starlogo nova
rain simulation
rain simulation
block dragging
many agents swimming around
many agents
fish competition simulation
fish competition simulation

Welcome to...

Slide 2

StarLogo Nova is a 3D, agent-based, game and simulation programming environment that combines blocks-based programming with a powerful simulation engine.

Slide 3

Blocks-based programming keeps StarLogo Nova beginner-friendly while still maintaining simulation power and flexibility.

Slide 4

Create over 10,000 agents to represent different components of a system and their interactions, with support for extensive model complexity.

Slide 5

Join thousands of students, educators, and more in creating your own complex simulations and games!