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=Downloading the Activity= |
=Downloading the Activity= |
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[http://dev.laptop.org/~arjs/TurtleArtwithSensors-2.xo Download link] |
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=Introduction= |
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=Connecting Sensors= |
=Connecting Sensors= |
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=Sensor/input selection= |
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100 - "Sound intensity" --> value depends upon intensity of sound |
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90 - "Pitch" --> value depends upon pitch of sound. Try whistling |
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80 - "Resistive" --> resistive type light/heat sensor. eg LDR / NTC |
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70 - "Voltage" --> voltage output type light/heat sensor eg. IR detector / LM35 |
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=Activity and kids= |
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=Screenshot of how UI will look like= |
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Details of session with kids at Fablab, Boston |
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=Contact= |
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This is how the UI in Turtle Art will look like. The 4 categories above correspond to the 4 different blocks. |
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The original author of Turtle Art activity is Brian Silverman |
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Sensor support has been added by Arjun Sarwal who can be contacted via details given on his [[User:Arjs|user page]] |
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[[Image:TurtleSensor_UI.gif|thumbnail|200px|center|UI in Turtle Art. Would be available from 28Jan2008]] |
Revision as of 06:23, 28 January 2008
Downloading the Activity
Introduction
Connecting Sensors
Activity and kids
Details of session with kids at Fablab, Boston
Contact
The original author of Turtle Art activity is Brian Silverman
Sensor support has been added by Arjun Sarwal who can be contacted via details given on his user page