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Martin Quinson edited this page Jun 21, 2013 · 47 revisions

Welcome to the JLM wiki! We hope that you will find here the information you are looking for (and that you will contribute the missing ones :)

The JLM documentation is sorted out so that you can easily find what you are looking for. Students wanting to use JLM to learn about programming should go to the [User documentation](Home#User documentation). Teachers wanting to integrate JLM in their teaching and adapt the proposed exercises should go to the [Teacher documentation](Home#Teacher documentation). If you want to create new exercises, setup new universes alongside with buggles, turtles and sorting, you should turn to the [Author documentation](Home#Author documentation). And of course, if you want to hack on the JLM itself, you should have a look at the [Internal documentation](Home#Internal documentation).

User documentation

Teacher documentation

  • Adapting the content. This explains how to create a new lesson, how to populate it with exercises and how to package it and ship it to the pupils.
  • JLM Teacher Console. This explains how to leverage the JLM console to spot students having difficulties and needing your guidance, prepare a batch of exercises to be done during a class session, and then to review the class results after the session.

Author documentation

Internal documentation