Prospero2006
April 18th, 2009, 02:46 PM
Hello everyone,
I am piloting an 8th grade php programming class in San Antonio, Texas.
The students in my class have been working on a simple card game that allows users to create accounts, log in, and flip a set of three cards for points. We've been working on this for about 2 months now.
I put one of the games online here:
http://moodle.neisd.net/live/loginform.php
It will be fun for the kids to see who signs up and I'd really like to get some comments here that I can read to my class this week.
Remember: this program was written entirely by a kid who is 13. (Alex Rendon.)
I have 14 other kids who almost have their programs as polished as this one. It should work for you!
I would really appreciate it if some folks would try it, flip the cards a few times, and comment!
Resources:
http://www.neisd.net/imak/lessonplans/beck/
(Lesson Plan Page)
http://www.neisd.net/imak/computerlabpage/history.html
(Linux Labs at iMAK History.)
I am piloting an 8th grade php programming class in San Antonio, Texas.
The students in my class have been working on a simple card game that allows users to create accounts, log in, and flip a set of three cards for points. We've been working on this for about 2 months now.
I put one of the games online here:
http://moodle.neisd.net/live/loginform.php
It will be fun for the kids to see who signs up and I'd really like to get some comments here that I can read to my class this week.
Remember: this program was written entirely by a kid who is 13. (Alex Rendon.)
I have 14 other kids who almost have their programs as polished as this one. It should work for you!
I would really appreciate it if some folks would try it, flip the cards a few times, and comment!
Resources:
http://www.neisd.net/imak/lessonplans/beck/
(Lesson Plan Page)
http://www.neisd.net/imak/computerlabpage/history.html
(Linux Labs at iMAK History.)