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- From: "Muskin, Joseph" <jmuskin AT illinois.edu>
- To: Todd Lash <lashtodd AT champaignschools.org>, "ctrl-shift AT lists.mste.illinois.edu" <ctrl-shift AT lists.mste.illinois.edu>, Charles Schultz <sacrophyte AT gmail.com>
- Subject: Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys
- Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 13:28:54 +0000
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Here is a page that answers your question from MIT: http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Hardware_That_Can_Connect_to_Scratch
Arduino is a large platform, lots of possible tools. S4A interfaces with the Arduino nicely, and once on the Arduino, you can find all sorts of tools.
This includes direct connections between Arduino and Lego motors and sensors, see: http://www.robotshop.com/en/arduino-lego-mindstorms-shield-nxshield-d.html
There is also the Scratch – WeDo Lego block interface from MIT, see: http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/LEGO_WeDo_Blocks
Scratch to Lego Mindstorms has another option, see: http://sourceforge.net/projects/silentprj/
From: ctrl-shift-bounces AT lists.mste.illinois.edu [mailto:ctrl-shift-bounces AT lists.mste.illinois.edu]
On Behalf Of Todd Lash
Charles, I did see something like this at ISTE last summer, but I don't remember the name of it. If want, you could contact Nathan Stevens and I am sure he could point you in the right direction. We follow each other on Twitter, so you could connect with him that way. Thanks, Todd
Todd Lash Magnet Teaching Specialist/Instructional Coach Kenwood Elementary School 1001 Stratford Dr. Champaign, IL 61821 217.351.3815 Twitter: @Todd_Lash
"If we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow." -John Dewey
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ctrl-shift-bounces AT lists.mste.illinois.edu <ctrl-shift-bounces AT lists.mste.illinois.edu> on behalf of Charles Schultz <sacrophyte AT gmail.com>
Have any of you stumbled across a good hybrid of Legos and either eToys or Scratch (anything built on the Squeak platform)? I know there have been discussions about it on various forums, but not sure if we have played around with it locally or not. I am a big proponent of working with my hands (that's the way I learn), and I would love to "be a kid again" and witness the marriage of Legos and Scratch and share that unending fun with my kids and the students I work with.
Espeically with mobile apps and technology going the way it is, I would love to see a mobile app that can control this "physical etoy" as well. I know the technology is there, but is it accessible, yet?
I look forward to hearing from you.
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- [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Charles Schultz, 10/04/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Reese, George Clifford, 10/04/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Todd Lash, 10/04/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Muskin, Joseph, 10/06/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Travis Faust, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Charles Schultz, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Reese, George Clifford, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Todd Lash, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Kerris Lee, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Charles Schultz, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Travis Faust, 10/08/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Muskin, Joseph, 10/06/2014
- Re: [Ctrl-Shift] "physical" etoys, Charles Schultz, 10/04/2014
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