[squeakland] Antikythera Mechanism in Etoys

Luis Galindo llwwwll77 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 15:17:03 EDT 2012


Hello Kathleen!

Thank you so much for the links! I'm looking all the information carefully,
and thank you for the Lenny Pitt's Pong Game, it was a great experience!

In my experience it was more easy to work with Scratch, I found great
conversations here in the list about working with Scratch or Etoys, my
experience was the same as many thoughts posted here in the list, may the
mix of Scratch and Etoys is the perfect solution :-).

The next step in the Blog is a project of about 3 months with the Bibliobus
Santa Cruz in Bolivia, they will work with Scratch, I'm still planning some
details because I will not be there.

Thank you again,

Hugs,
Luis

2012/9/3 Harness, Kathleen <kharness at illinois.edu>

>   Luis,
> Thank you very much for the link to the Antikythera project. I am in awe
> of what complex ideas can be expressed in Etoys and of DiomidisSpinelli's use of it. One of Etoys' characteristics that led me to invest
> time and energy in it is that students can not outgrow it easily. Amazing
> what Professor Spinelli has done!
>
> The articles in your Blog about teaching Etoys and Squeak are very
> interesting.  I read that you used Lenny Pitt's Pong Game materials and
> your students' impatience with planning mirrors a similar rush to get
> started that we saw among teachers at a Google CS4HS workshop this summer.http://etoysillinois.org/library?tags=CS4HS
>
> I have been making videos, very short, very fast paced videos, about Etoys
> tools, tiles and techniques. The set is called Etoys DIY. Topics, comments
> and suggestions are welcome; I have a lot to learn. The videos are on
> MSTE's You Tube site.
> Ihttp://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFDD4D8876FC2E6FC<http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFDD4D8876FC2E6FC>
>
> Currently EtoysIllinois is consulting on a Department of Homeland Security
> grant to StarLogo TNG and Scratch at MIT.http://education.mit.edu/projects/computer-programming-tools-schools
> Since your are using two of the languages, you might enjoy.
>
> "Computer Programming Tools in Schools
>  *** *
>  Computer Programming Tools in Schools (CPTS) is a multi-language
> curriculum that uses Scratch <http://scratch.mit.edu/>, StarLogo TNG<http://education.mit.edu/projects/starlogo-tng>,
> and Etoys <http://etoysillinois.org/> to teach fundamental computer
> science concepts and programming skills in the context of homeland
> security-relevant topics including food safety and risk models. These three
> tools are beginner-friendly programming tools developed by different labs
> at MIT and University of Illinois but share a drag-and-drop graphical
> interface. The CPTS curriculum is designed for use in an introductory
> course for middle or high school students with no prior programming
> experience, with the goal of engaging students' interest in computer
> science and preparing them for further studies in this and related fields.
> All the activities are project-based and student-centered, using a variety
> of formats, including games, simulations, and interactive media"
>
> I look forward to reading more articles in your blog and to seeing more of
> Professor Spinelli's projects.
> Regards,
> Kathleen
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* squeakland-bounces at squeakland.org [
> squeakland-bounces at squeakland.org] on behalf of Luis Galindo [
> llwwwll77 at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Saturday, September 01, 2012 5:31 PM
> *To:* Squeakland List
> *Subject:* [squeakland] Antikythera Mechanism in Etoys
>
>  Hey guys!
>
> I received in my <http://goog_2065993431> Blog<http://worldinventor.wordpress.com> a
> proposal to modify an Antikythera Mechanism eToys project to add user
> input for date time and to display date time with start / stop/ fast
> forward/ fast reverse.
>
> Anyone interested in contributing to this project?
>
> Project URL: http://www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds/sw/ameso/Antikythera.045.pr
> Source: http://www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds/sw/ameso/
>
> Have a nice weekend :-)
>
> Luis
>
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