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=== Educational === * [[AgentCubes]], 3D and 2D game design and simulation design computational thinking tools. * [[AgentSheets]], game authoring and computational science authoring tool. * [[Alice (software)|Alice]], an object based language used to program 3D environments. * [[Analytica (software)|Analytica]], for building and analyzing quantitative models for decision and risk analysis. * [[App Inventor for Android]], a tool for creating [[Android (operating system)|Android]] applications, based on [[Blockly]] and [[Kawa (Scheme implementation)|Kawa]]. * [[Blockly]], a client-side library for the programming language [[JavaScript]] for creating block-based visual programming languages (VPLs) and editors. Blockly is known for its use on [[Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]]. * [[Catrobat]], block-based visual programming language for animations, apps and games * [[Etoys (programming language)|Etoys]], developed under the direction of [[Alan Kay]] at Disney to support constructionist learning, influenced by [[Seymour Papert]] and the Logo programming language * [[Flowcode]], a visual programming tool for embedded microcontrollers and Windows. * [[Flowgorithm (programming language)|Flowgorithm]], creates executable flowcharts which can be converted to several languages. * [[Greenfoot]], an IDE for Java or Stride primarily designed for educational purposes, as well as for GUI and game development * [[Hopscotch (programming language)|Hopscotch]], an [[iPad]] app, and visual programming language for creating touchscreen-oriented mobile applications. * [[Kodu Game Lab|Kodu]], a visual programming tool for [[Logo (programming language)|Logo]]. * [[Kojo (learning environment)|Kojo]], a programming language, [[integrated development environment|IDE]], and learning environment. * [[mBlock]], an extension of Scratch for [[Arduino]] hardware interfaces. Developed by [[Makeblock]]. * [[Open Roberta]], online programming environment from [[Fraunhofer IAIS]], designed for children. * [[Pencil Code (programming language)|Pencil Code]], a visual programming language centered on drawing with a pencil * [[Raptor (programming language)|Raptor]], a product of the [[USAF]], for drawing executable flowcharts. * [[Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]], a product of [[MIT]], designed for children in K-12 and after-school programs. * [[ScratchJr]], an interpretation of Scratch designed primarily for younger audiences (5-7-year-old children). * [[Snap! (programming language)|Snap!]], a browser-based reimplementation of [[BYOB (programming language)|BYOB]], and extension of [[Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]], with first class procedures and lists. Used for teaching at [[UC Berkeley]]. * [[Stagecast Creator]], a Java-based teaching system. * [[StarLogo]], an [[Computer simulation#Types|agent-based]] simulation language developed by [[Mitchel Resnick]], [[Eric Klopfer]], and others at [[MIT Media Lab]]. An extension of the [[Logo (programming language)|Logo]] programming language (a [[Programming language dialect|dialect]] of [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]]). * [[ToonTalk]], programming system for children. *[[Visual Logic (programming language)|Visual Logic]], for creating executable flowcharts. * [[VIPLE]] Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment
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