Sense (programming)
Sense is an educational programming environment created by The Open University (OU) in the United Kingdom. It uses a drag-and-drop programming environment designed to teach students the fundamentals of computer programming, using different shape and colour "blocks" selected from a palette of available commands, meaning that the student needs no prior experience of programming nor need to learn a syntax. It is based on the Scratch programming language developed by the MIT Media Lab, and uses .sb files like Scratch but the two pieces of software cannot use each other's files.
Wikipage disambiguates
primaryTopic
Sense (programming)
Sense is an educational programming environment created by The Open University (OU) in the United Kingdom. It uses a drag-and-drop programming environment designed to teach students the fundamentals of computer programming, using different shape and colour "blocks" selected from a palette of available commands, meaning that the student needs no prior experience of programming nor need to learn a syntax. It is based on the Scratch programming language developed by the MIT Media Lab, and uses .sb files like Scratch but the two pieces of software cannot use each other's files.
has abstract
Sense is an educational progra ...... n London schools in late 2012.
@en
designer
developer
latest release version
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
34,986,191
Wikipage revision ID
705,087,312
operating system
typing
subject
hypernym
comment
Sense is an educational progra ...... cannot use each other's files.
@en
label
Sense (programming)
@en
wasDerivedFrom
homepage
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Sense
@en