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Cynthia,
Thank you so much for this bit of information. I'm gathering as much
content to create a Game Design project lesson for my secondary
Technology Systems class. I was getting ready to post this question.
Programming is not part of our the Texas Objectives, but Game Design,
could be. I purchased a MicroWorlds EX site license for our high
school and my first lesson will be game design. I'm using the Horse
Race sample that comes with Microworlds EX and the Turtle Squish
project to start. Students work in pairs and I'd like to have them
create a PONG game, which could use the keyboard to move a paddle on
the screen one student could use the 'Q' and 'A' keys and the other
could use the UP/DOWN arrow keys. So this is on target for my efforts.
Anything that you or anyone might have regarding game type activities
would be appreciated. Thank you.
Rich Park
On May 31, 2007, at 9:07 AM, cynthia wrote:
I put together a short description of using arrow keys to control a
turtle. It might be helpful.
https://logoprojects.wikispaces.com/Arrow.Keys
Thanks,
--Cynthia
On May 31, 2007, at 7:46 AM, zehava wizman wrote:
Hello Forum!
I wrote a code with using ascii code of some keys, but when I
activated it in other computer the keys had another numbers
Is it possible?
thanks, Zehava Wizman
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