Create Animation and Learn Programming with Alice
Alice is a programming environment designed to make the creation of animation easy. It can be used by wide variety of age ranges and has an educational as well as creative dimension.
The Simple and Educational Way to Animate
With Alice, even beginners can create CGI animated clips by using characters, backgrounds and props from a pre-existing library and placing them into animated narratives through simple programming. Alice also includes a character-building system for those who feel confident designing their own animated figures. It is suited to anyone who wants to make a quick piece of CGI animation, but it is particularly suited to educational environments. A wide range of students, be they children or older users, can understand Alice and use it either for fun, or as a way of learning about the wider field of programming.
Learn Programming while you Tell Stories
Creating animated stories is a fun pursuit for users of many ages, and thanks to Alice, it can also serve as an introduction to programming. Users of many different ages who want to learn about animation or programming can benefit from Alice.
User reviews about Alice
by Anonymous
it is amazing!.
it is a fun proggraming software
it is fun to make shows here.
its good
by Anonymous
Incorrect information about Alice and Windows 10 on this site.
You have listed on this site that Alice is not compatible with Windows 10... That is incorrect... Alice 2 and Alice 3 are compatible with Windows 10. Contact me don@alice.org if you have any questions. More
by Anonymous
it is fun while doing this program....i want to download it in my computer..
it is very nice.it is fun to create stories in it...i want to make stories in it and show it to my friends.. More
by Anonymous
No, I Can't. .
No. But I read Randy book "The last lecture" and Alice was mentioned there.
by Anonymous
A good introduction to programming technics, just as a graphic game.
I just tried Alice 2.3 : Good tutorials. Easy to program, a good introduction to the concept of (OO) programming.
Despite the fact that it's "modern" (full graphic, almost no use of the keyboard) , is it really the best way to learn programming ? Yes and no : Yes, because it's a kind of game. No, because it's limited (?) to graphic-game application(s). More