LearningLiveCode

This blog is about learning LiveCode to create interactive software for education. The main focus is on creating educational games, simulations, and microworlds. However, discussion of other software designs is not off limits. The focus is squarely on me learning LiveCode and sharing what I've learned, but if others learn something too, then all the better. I also hope those with more skill than I will share their expertise with me.

Friday, May 3, 2024

Lloyd's Name Identifier Helper App for the EQ Web Sort Tool

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Although the name of this blog is Learning LiveCode , this project has all been about relearning LiveCode. I didn't learn anything new ...
Sunday, December 31, 2023

Race Car Math Estimation Game: Part 2

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As I was playing with the initial prototype I had a flashback to circa 1983, appropriate given the 1980s inspiration for this game, namely E...
Sunday, December 17, 2023

Race Car Math Estimation Game: Part 1

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I began a new project to create a mathematics game for elementary school students to develop estimation skills. The inspiration for this gam...
Thursday, October 12, 2023

Creating a 4-Pointed Dice App to Play the Royal Game of Ur

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Want a free copy of this project? Go to nowhereroad.com/ur for the Macintosh or Windows version. Note: Neither app is officially certified ...
Monday, June 19, 2023

Lloyd's Screencast Teleprompter App

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Download for Macintosh or Windows  "Video is the new PowerPoint," or so the saying goes, even though I'm a Google slides guy m...
Sunday, May 7, 2023

AI: The Future of Programming?

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Like just about everyone else, I've been exploring ChatGPT to figure out if it is a curse or a blessing. All of the experts seem to agr...
Thursday, May 19, 2022

A Metaphor for Iterative Design: A Livecode Project to Demonstrate the Sierpinski Gasket

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I had the good fortune to be invited by the students and faculty of the Learning Sciences and Mathematics and Science Education doctoral pro...
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Lloyd Rieber
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Lloyd is a Professor of Learning, Design, and Technology at the University of Georgia.
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