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Turtle Geometry
AuthorHal Abelson and Andrea diSessa
SubjectTurtle graphics
PublisherMIT Press
Publication date
1981
ISBN0-262-51037-5
OCLC15162396

Turtle Geometry is a college-level math text written by Hal Abelson and Andrea diSessa which aims to engage students in exploring mathematical properties visually via a simple programming language to maneuver the icon of a turtle trailing lines across a personal computer display.

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