Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-16 Thread kirby urner
Yes, Codesters is used by a company I sometimes work for called Coding with Kids to teach Python "game development". The core Python is 2.7, not 3.x. If you search Public project with user name Kirby_cwk you should fine some of mine (some of which are remixes of others', including students).

Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-16 Thread Jay Shaffstall
This isn't that one, but does support Blockly and Python (along with others), and is browser based. http://reeborg.ca/reeborg.html I use the older offline version in my intro to computer science courses to introduce Python. Jay On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Aivar Annamaa

Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-16 Thread Lex Nederbragt
Hi, Did you mean Jigsaw? http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/Calysto/metakernel/blob/master/examples/Jigsaw%20in%20IPython.ipynb Best, Lex > On 15 Dec 2017, at 18:20, Aivar Annamaa wrote: > > Hi! > > Couple of months ago I found a link to a browser-based Python

Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-16 Thread Aivar Annamaa
Found it finally! :) It'swww.codesters.com Check it out: https://www.codesters.com/curriculum/intro-to-codesters/Building+your+First+Program/1/ best regards, Aivar On 16.12.2017 10:29, Michal Kaukic wrote: Hi, Aivar, Couple of months ago I found a link to a

Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-15 Thread Aivar Annamaa
Thanks for all responses! Unfortunately none of these were what I was looking for. It was a large system with user accounts, tutorials, many backdrops, actors and commands to choose from. It used text syntax, not blocks. best regards, Aivar 16-12-2017 09:05 kirjutas Janet Reid: > this

Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-15 Thread Janet Reid
this was just actual scratch but by someone called python On 16 December 2017 at 17:34, Janet Reid wrote: > https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/132348712/ > Is this the one? > > On 16 December 2017 at 03:50, Aivar Annamaa wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> Couple of

Re: [Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-15 Thread Janet Reid
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/132348712/ Is this the one? On 16 December 2017 at 03:50, Aivar Annamaa wrote: > Hi! > > Couple of months ago I found a link to a browser-based Python environment, > which allowed constructing graphical Scratch-like scenarios with Python >

[Edu-sig] Lost reference to an online Scratch-like Python environment

2017-12-15 Thread Aivar Annamaa
Hi! Couple of months ago I found a link to a browser-based Python environment, which allowed constructing graphical Scratch-like scenarios with Python code. There was a tutorial where you had to make a fox move. Unfortunately I've lost the address, forgot the name and can't find it by