Kturtle
Andreas Nicolai
andreas.nicolai at gmx.net
Sun Aug 11 10:39:45 BST 2024
Hi Eduardo,
as Benson already replied to you there is not much I can add. However,
on some ChromeBooks you may enable Linux (do a web search for your
specific chromebook version and instructions). With the linux
compatibility layer, it may be possible to use the KDE suite without
much effort.
However, I have not tested this mayself and I do not know much about the
limitations on native linux apps on Chromebooks. But it's worth a try.
All the best,
Andreas (from Dresden, Germany)
Am 09.08.24 um 17:12 schrieb Eduardo Estêvão:
> Good morning everybody;
>
> I need to talk to you.
>
> I am a math teacher at a public school here in Brazil, in the state of
> Santa Catarina.
>
> Some of my students have become computer science students, thanks to
> your idea and your efforts. I introduce students to computational
> logic using Kturtle. I do this when algebra is included in the
> content. I think this is the right time to start learning a
> programming language.
>
> I have a degree in mathematics, but I also have a technical background
> in telecommunications. I worked in large companies, such as Siemens,
> Philips and even AT&T. This experience makes me believe in the
> importance of teaching programming right from elementary school.
>
> Recently, our school's computers were removed. They used Linux Mint
> and had Kturtle installed. A new administration replaced them with
> Chromebooks.
>
> I lost Kturtle. I was left without language instruction. That's why I
> came to ask for help. I've tried several ways to install it on the
> Chromebook, but I can't. Could you help me?
>
> I have always used Ubuntu. I have even donated to KDE.
>
> Please see if you can help me.
>
> Best regards
>
> Prof. Eduardo Estêvão
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