Learn to Program BASIC: Junior High Edition is part game, part
education and learning app, and part IDE. Created to introduce the
principles of computer programming to kids, Learn to Program BASIC
features a series of lessons, each beginning with a short video
explanation. These [zany video segments][1], though certainly dated
stylistically by modern standards, were clever in their efforts to
combat children's short attention spans.
Description from the back of the CD jewel case:
> Now learning to program BASIC is fun and easy. And, before long,
> you'll be programming your computer to help with homework, create
> your own games, and more.
>
> Now you too can learn to program in BASIC. It's never been easier!
> Media Man, your entertaining host, and his sidekick Goo will walk
> you through the world of programming step by step in 10 half-hour
> animated lessons. Plus, over 50 exciting exercises, and 10 special
> projects where you can modify fun games to reinforce programming
> skills.
>
> Build your computer, math, logic, and critical thinking skills. And,
> who knows, maybe you'll even get a head start on a programming
> career.
CD image contains both Macintosh and Windows 95 versions. Macintosh
system requirements are as follows:
* PowerPC processor
* Mac OS 7.5 or later
* QuickTime 2.5 or later
* 8 MB available memory
* 40 MB available hard drive space
* 2x CD-ROM
* 256 color monitor (game runs in 256 colors)
DL #1: An ISO CD image containing both Macintosh and Windows 95
volumes from the original CD, created using the Virtual CD/DVD Utility
and compressed as a StuffIt file in an .hqx wrapper.
Compatibility
Architecture: PPC
Only runs in 256 colors
[1]:
https://youtu.be/uBYz9syhNAA