Hi,
I made a project called "EtoysExam" for OLPC Etoys.
http://squeakland.jp/abee/tmp/EtoysExam.034.pr
This project is based on the idea of MIiyasaka-san's works.
http://mts-j.hiho.jp/kyouzai.html (in Japanese)
Sometimes teacher needs to know kids really understand scripting or not. Tile scripting is too easy to make a wonderful project. There are many projects that look like complex and interesting motions. But some author cannot explain how it works. They say, "It just happened." In this case, it is difficult to lead the class to the real science and real math. I think EtoyExam is useful.
Please give me your comments and suggestions.
Best regards, Kazuhiro Abe
Kazuhiro ABE wrote:
Hi,
I made a project called "EtoysExam" for OLPC Etoys.
http://squeakland.jp/abee/tmp/EtoysExam.034.pr
This project is based on the idea of MIiyasaka-san's works.
http://mts-j.hiho.jp/kyouzai.html (in Japanese)
Sometimes teacher needs to know kids really understand scripting or not. Tile scripting is too easy to make a wonderful project. There are many projects that look like complex and interesting motions. But some author cannot explain how it works. They say, "It just happened." In this case, it is difficult to lead the class to the real science and real math. I think EtoyExam is useful.
Please give me your comments and suggestions.
Hi, I really like your project. I completed all the tests and I have an etoy exam :-) A few suggestions:
I think the project has mouseOver halos on, I think they are confusing.
Maybe have some kind of help or tip if you get stuck.
Great work,
Karl
Hi -
I think this is really fun! However, I would not call it an "exam" which can sound kind of "scary". I think it should be considered another game.... -- Kim
At 2:19 PM +0200 5/11/07, Karl wrote:
Kazuhiro ABE wrote:
Hi,
I made a project called "EtoysExam" for OLPC Etoys.
http://squeakland.jp/abee/tmp/EtoysExam.034.pr
This project is based on the idea of MIiyasaka-san's works.
http://mts-j.hiho.jp/kyouzai.html (in Japanese)
Sometimes teacher needs to know kids really understand scripting or not. Tile scripting is too easy to make a wonderful project. There are many projects that look like complex and interesting motions. But some author cannot explain how it works. They say, "It just happened." In this case, it is difficult to lead the class to the real science and real math. I think EtoyExam is useful.
Please give me your comments and suggestions.
Hi, I really like your project. I completed all the tests and I have an etoy exam :-) A few suggestions:
I think the project has mouseOver halos on, I think they are confusing.
Maybe have some kind of help or tip if you get stuck.
Great work,
Karl _______________________________________________ Etoys mailing list Etoys@laptop.org http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys
Hi,
On Fri, 11 May 2007 05:40:52 -0700 Kim Rose kim.rose@vpri.org wrote:
I think this is really fun! However, I would not call it an "exam" which can sound kind of "scary". I think it should be considered another game....
How about "Oojah Quest"? I don't know what is oojah at this time but it is a character to replace the car. The goal of this game is escape from maze. It may be a new series of "Demon Castle".
BTW, Sometimes teachers ask me, "Do you have more serious educational material?". They recognize that kids play drawing something by computer. In some cases, we may need to camouflage the projects more serious to embraces Etoys as regular curriculum in school.
Brest regards, Kazuhiro Abe
Hi,B
On Fri, 11 May 2007 14:19:24 +0200 Karl karl.ramberg@comhem.se wrote:
I really like your project. I completed all the tests and I have an etoy exam :-)
Congratulation!
I think the project has mouseOver halos on, I think they are confusing.
Maybe have some kind of help or tip if you get stuck.
Yes, I think so, too. I will change it. The mouseOverHalo is turned off on the original Miyasaka-san' version. In addition, picking up and alt + click were also ignored against the cheating. (The idea of dragging the car to the goal may be a unique viewpoint...)
Best regards, Kazuhiro Abe
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