Alice – Tell Stories. Build Games. Learn to Program.
Alice is used to teach students how to code.
alice.org →Alice is used by teachers at all levels from middle schools (and sometimes even younger) to universities, in school classrooms and in after school and out of school programming, and in subjects ranging from visual arts and language arts to the fundamentals of programming and introduction to java courses. Our goal is to support all ranges of Alice usage by creating and sharing best practices for all of these applications. Visit our resources sections to see what materials are available to support your vision for using Alice. Alice pays homage to Lewis Carroll, author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Carroll was a mathematician, novelist, and photographer. Most important, he could do intellectually difficult things but also realized the most powerful thing was to be able to communicate clearly and in an entertaining way. This inspires our efforts to make something as complex as computer programming easy and fun.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).