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Flipsticks is a keyframe animation tool that lets you pose and program a stick figure to rotate, twist, turn, tumble and dance. You can save and share your animations. You can also export them as movie files and use them in other multimedia creations. |
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This activity helps you to develop spatial and analytical thinking skills and to explore concepts in geometry, computer programming and animation. |
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This is a WorldWideWorkshop project - see the [http://www.worldwideworkshop.org/olpcwiki/index.php?title=Flipsticks WorldWideWorkshop wiki page]. |
This is a WorldWideWorkshop project - see the [http://www.worldwideworkshop.org/olpcwiki/index.php?title=Flipsticks WorldWideWorkshop wiki page]. |
Revision as of 23:10, 17 September 2007
Description & Goals
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Summary
Flipsticks is a keyframe animation tool that lets you pose and program a stick figure to rotate, twist, turn, tumble and dance. You can save and share your animations. You can also export them as movie files and use them in other multimedia creations.
This activity helps you to develop spatial and analytical thinking skills and to explore concepts in geometry, computer programming and animation.
This is a WorldWideWorkshop project - see the WorldWideWorkshop wiki page.