Create a symmetrical fabric design based on a flower motif - and realise it in Logo.
A Short introduction to using Logo. This is the first in a twelve part series.
This is the second in a twelve part introduction to Logo for beginners. In this part you learn to draw polygons.
Learn how to draw circles using Logo. Wait a minute! Are they really circles? If not what are they?
More Logo for beginners. Learn to calculate exterior angles and draw regular polygons using procedures and variables.
Learn about Pen Up and Pen Down in Logo
Learn to write procedures and build them into Logo programs. Learn to use variables.
Write a Logo program, putting in variables, and see the effect when you change the variables.
Turn through bigger angles and draw stars with Logo.
Moiré patterns are intriguing interference patterns. Create your own beautiful examples using LOGO!
More Logo for beginners. Now learn more about the REPEAT command.
What happens when a procedure calls itself?
This part introduces the use of Logo for number work. Learn how to use Logo to generate sequences of numbers.
Can you puzzle out what sequences these Logo programs will give? Then write your own Logo programs to generate sequences.
How do you write a computer program that creates the illusion of stretching elastic bands between pegs of a Geoboard? The answer contains some surprising mathematics.