Etoys Activity

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Description:

Etoys is a child-friendly computer environment and object-oriented prototype-based programming language for use in education. It is a media-rich authoring environment with a simple, powerful scripted object model for many kinds of objects created by end-users that runs on many platforms, and it is free and open source. It includes 2D and 3D graphics, images, text, particles, presentations, web-pages, videos, sound and MIDI, etc. It includes the ability to share desktops with other Etoy users in real-time, so many forms of immersive mentoring and play can be done over the Internet. It is multilingual, runs on more than 20 platforms bit-identically, and has been successfully used in the USA, Europe, South America (Brazil, Colombia, Argentina), Asia (Japan, Korea, India, Nepal), and elsewhere.


How did you do the testing?

  • First I went through the Etoys Activity to get an idea about that activity.
  • Then I went through the OLPC WIKI links to get an idea on how it works.
  • I performed Smoke Testing to confirm my understanding on the activity.
  • Then started to design the tests using the Decision Tree Diagrams.
  • According to Decision Tree Diagrams, I wrote the test cases using the Test Case template.
  • After completing the Peer and Lead Reviews, started the Testing and recorded the Test Results.

What kind of problems that you had to face?

  • Downloading issues.
  • Previously raised defects were not fixed in newly released builds.
  • No proper understanding about some functionality, due to lack of information available.
  • As a solution, went through the WIKI, Google mailing list to clarify those functionalities as possible.


Defects you have found:

Not Found jet