I thought this chapter was fun, but maybe a little heavy on the physics.
The RTN for language is fun. It feels like a Mad-lib game.
The INT and Gplot diagrams are cool. The MIT OCW videos cover other fractals too (Sierpinski gasket and Mandelbrot set). They show them, give an algorithm, and use software to draw them.
There are a few pages about recursion and software. The MIT OCW resources have some software examples here for the Sierpinski gasket and Mandelbrot set: http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/course...
The RTN for language is fun. It feels like a Mad-lib game.
The INT and Gplot diagrams are cool. The MIT OCW videos cover other fractals too (Sierpinski gasket and Mandelbrot set). They show them, give an algorithm, and use software to draw them.
There are a few pages about recursion and software. The MIT OCW resources have some software examples here for the Sierpinski gasket and Mandelbrot set:
http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/course...