Hello,
I just found that the University of Colorado offer some interesting interactive educational simulations about physics, biology, chemistry... in Java and Flash format. http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/new
I wonder if it is possible to convert them into Squeak/Etoys projects so they can be easily used in OLPC laptop, and also to test the possibilites (and limits of Squeak/Etoys).
The source code is available here: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/about/source-code
Cheers,
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Thank you Ahmed for sending in this link
I am interested in this and I'll have a look at it and will comment on it in a few weeks time (sorry my schedule does not allow it to do this earlier).
Did you check out the sample projects which come with Etoys. They offer a good variety as well?
And maybe it is worthwile to join the Etoys list and ask there.
--Hannes
On 9/9/10, Ahmed Mansour atphalix@inbox.com wrote:
Hello,
I just found that the University of Colorado offer some interesting interactive educational simulations about physics, biology, chemistry... in Java and Flash format. http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/new
I wonder if it is possible to convert them into Squeak/Etoys projects so they can be easily used in OLPC laptop, and also to test the possibilites (and limits of Squeak/Etoys).
The source code is available here: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/about/source-code
Cheers,
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