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File:TA-sample1.png
File:TA-sample2.png
File:TA-sample3.png
File:TA-sample4.png
File:TA-sample5.png
File:TA-sample6.png
</gallery>
 
===more maths===
 
<gallery>
File:TAclock1.png|A clock activity
File:TAclock2.png
File:TAclock3.png
File:TAclock4.png
File:TAgeometry.png|Calculating the hypotenuse and approximating the angle of a right triangle
File:TAgeometry1.png|Stepping through the program is a nice way to visualize the process of approximation
File:TAgeometry2.png|The final result of the approximation.
File:Sine.png|And on-the-fly function definitions
File:US currency.png|Currency (using [[File:US-currency.tar.gz|plugin]])
File:Oz currency.png|Currency including coins (using [[File:Oz-currency.tar.gz|plugin]])
</gallery>
 
Tony Forster describes his "adventures" with on-the-fly definitions to create an [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fTmGyLerUL4/SY0URR-P7TI/AAAAAAAAAN4/XySQUPHmiME/s1600-h/clockface.jpg analog clock] in [http://tonyforster.blogspot.com/2009/02/using-insert-function-block-in.html his blog.]
 
Try any of the [http://docs.python.org/library/time.html time] or [http://docs.python.org/library/math.html math] library functions, e.g.,
 
localtime().tm_min
 
sin(x) + sin(pi/2)
 
===presentations===
 
<gallery>
File:Portfolio14.png
File:Portfolio13.png
</gallery>
 
===games===
 
Turtle Art can be used to write games, such as a simple falling block game:
<gallery>
File:WeGotGame.png
File:Hot-cold.png
File:Yes-no.png
File:State-game.png
File:Boston-game.png
File:Continent-game.png
File:Gardner-school.png
File:Shapes-game.png
</gallery>
 
===sensors===
 
Turtle Art supports sensor input:
 
<gallery>
File:Bike odometer.png|Using a Hall-effect sensor, you can build a bike odometer in Turtle Art
File:Audio paint.png|Capturing mouse events and using audio to se the pen width
</gallery>
More ideas for sensors [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/TurtleArt/Using_Turtle_Art_Sensors]]
[[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/TurtleArt/Uso_de_TortugaArte_Sensores]]
 
===student work===
Students from Caacupé have been sending me examples of their work:
 
<gallery>
File:Mi bici.png|Eduado Fabian Ayala Vargas
File:TmpNW2JGh.png|Johana Soeli Aquino
File:Circulo colores.png|Ivan Silva
File:Tmp4FAsHi.png|Rodrigo Nicolas Valdéz Bobadilla
File:Captura pantalla de Actividad TortugArte.png|Juan Pablo Espinola Carballo
File:Flora.png|Miguela
</gallery>
 
===Just for fun===
<gallery>
File:Galapagos.png|my elder cousin
File:Hot-cold.png|[http://www.dailymotion.com/user/sugarlabs/video/x9dsjf_hotcold-game_creation (video)]
File:State-game.png|[http://www.dailymotion.com/user/sugarlabs/video/x9xz9o_stategame_tech (video)]
File:Pie1.png
File:Pie2.png|[http://5toescuela3.blogspot.com/2009/07/actividades-para-sugar.html Using Turtle Art for pie charts]
File:Keyboard.png|Q: How do I cast keyboard input to a string? A: Use chr().
File:Explicit_approach.png
File:Approximation_approach.png
File:100_turtles.png
File:RFID.png
File:TurtleTrees.png
</gallery>
 
=== Recent features ===
 
<gallery>
File:Coordinates.png|Cartesian and polar coordinate grids
File:Collapsible.png|Collapsible stack
File:Collapsed.png|Collapsed stack
File:Python-expandable.png|Python function with one, two, or three variables
File:Bullets-two.png|Expandable bullet list (two bullets)
File:Bullets-four.png|Expandable bullet list (four bullets)
File:Large-blocks.png|Enlarged blocks
File:Small-blocks.png|Shrunken blocks
File:100Turtles.png|100 Turtles
File:TA-savesvg.svg|SVG output using the save SVG block
File:TA-multivariable.png|Multi-variable Python blocks
File:TAMaze.png|Turtle 'sees'
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 19:39, 17 July 2013

Galleries

Play with Turtle Art to draw colorful art patterns using a turtle that accepts instructions for movement.

With visual programming blocks, you can snap together programs by compiling (combining) them in ways to create anything you can imagine.


Graphics

Media

Maths

Tony Forster describes his "adventures" with on-the-fly definitions to create an analog clock in his blog.

Try any of the time or math library functions, e.g.,

localtime().tm_min 
sin(x) + sin(pi/2)

Sensors

Turtle Art supports sensor input:

More ideas for sensors [[2]] [[3]]

Games

Turtle Art can be used to write games, such as a simple falling block game:

Presentations

Student work

Students from Caacupé have been sending me examples of their work:

Just for fun

Turtle Art Day 2013

More features