Activities/Turtle Art/Gallery
Note to contributors:
Please add you projects to the galleries below. The basic format is:
File:PICTURE_OF_YOUR_PROJECT|[LINK_TO_YOUR_PROJECT YOUR_PROJECT_NAME]
You can upload a PICTURE_OF_YOUR_PROJECT from the Upload Page.
Nota a los contribuyentes: Por favor, añada usted los proyectos de las galerías de abajo. El formato básico es:
File: IMAGEN_DE_SU_PROYECTO | [ENLACE_A_SU_PROYECTO NOMBRE_DE_SU_PROYECTO]
Puedes subir un imagen de su proyecto desde la página de carga.
Graphics
color-wheel swirl (jboisture)
David's design (David Morris)
triangulation (Colette)
fireworks (jboisture)
color wheel with shade (jboisture)
color wheel riff (jboisture)
Media
Maths
The final result of the approximation. Pythagoras
Currency (using File:US-currency.tar.gz)
Currency including coins (using File:Oz-currency.tar.gz)
graph paper (jelkner)
unit circle (jboisture)
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:
sound paint Capturing mouse events and using audio to set the pen width
love speaks volumes A heart that beats according to 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: