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Discussions with [[physics|physics project]] participants about how to make [[Physix]] a force for good. |
Discussions with [[physics|physics project]] participants about how to make [[Physix]] a force for good. |
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A transcript is available at [http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/PhysicsMeeting] |
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# Come up with ideas/suggestions about [[Physics (activity)|Physics]], a Box2D based playground |
# Come up with ideas/suggestions about [[Physics (activity)|Physics]], a Box2D based playground |
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# Talk more more about jminor's use of multitouch with respect to box2d |
# Talk more more about jminor's use of multitouch with respect to box2d |
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# Choose a common format and integrate it with Eric's JBox2D engine so that physics classrooms that already have computers can help develop fun physics scenes for the XO as well |
# Choose a common format and integrate it with Eric's JBox2D engine so that physics classrooms that already have computers can help develop fun physics scenes for the XO as well - See: [[Physics File Format]] |
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# jminor brings up : ways to draw polygons fast on the XO... I was frustrated with both gtk and SDL's performance |
# jminor brings up : ways to draw polygons fast on the XO... I was frustrated with both gtk and SDL's performance |
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#: see also old discussions at [[game development]] |
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# Game-related activities would benefit from speed tests (such as [[Physics engines/Speed tests]]) as well. |
# Game-related activities would benefit from speed tests (such as [[Physics engines/Speed tests]]) as well. |
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#: try forming a [[speed tests]] page |
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# we're considering running an OLPC Physics Jam (Physics Game Jam?) in late August in Boston. |
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#: when are people free? sj suggests Aug 23-24. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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: 1) playground game (for learning physics) |
: 1) playground game (for learning physics) |
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: 2) incredible machine game (for puzzle solving) |
: 2) incredible machine game (for puzzle solving) |
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Cjl says |
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: Seek opportunities to coordinate activities with textual content bundles (ideally with lesson plans) or real world lab experiments (e.g. UNESCO microscience labs), each leveraging off the other. |
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== Attendees == |
== Attendees == |
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* --[[User:Sj|Sj]] [[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]] |
* --[[User:Sj|Sj]] [[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]] |
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* [[user:bemasc|bemasc]] |
* [[user:bemasc|bemasc]] |
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* [[user:Jminor|Jminor]] |
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* [[user:ewjordan|ewjordan]] |
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* [[user:alexlevenson|alexlevenson]] |
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[[Category:physics]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 11 July 2008
Discussions with physics project participants about how to make Physix a force for good.
A transcript is available at [1]
Agenda
- Find who is still interested in helping to develop Elements, which has applications in physics teaching, simple game creation for the XO
- Come up with ideas/suggestions about Physics, a Box2D based playground
- Talk more more about jminor's use of multitouch with respect to box2d
- Choose a common format and integrate it with Eric's JBox2D engine so that physics classrooms that already have computers can help develop fun physics scenes for the XO as well - See: Physics File Format
- jminor brings up : ways to draw polygons fast on the XO... I was frustrated with both gtk and SDL's performance
- see also old discussions at game development
- Game-related activities would benefit from speed tests (such as Physics engines/Speed tests) as well.
- try forming a speed tests page
- we're considering running an OLPC Physics Jam (Physics Game Jam?) in late August in Boston.
- when are people free? sj suggests Aug 23-24.
Notes
Alex says : I have two ideas for projects
- 1) playground game (for learning physics)
- 2) incredible machine game (for puzzle solving)
Cjl says
- Seek opportunities to coordinate activities with textual content bundles (ideally with lesson plans) or real world lab experiments (e.g. UNESCO microscience labs), each leveraging off the other.