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;Expected results: Documentation and parts lists for Hacking a Stuffed Animal into an input device. Some basic demonstration programs to use the input device with Etoys, TurtleArt etc. | ;Expected results: Documentation and parts lists for Hacking a Stuffed Animal into an input device. Some basic demonstration programs to use the input device with Etoys, TurtleArt etc. | ||
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!valign=top | || valign=top |PECS for Non-Verbal Communication|| valign=top |Stephen Thomas||align=left valign=top| | !valign=top | || valign=top |PECS for Non-Verbal Communication|| valign=top |Stephen Thomas||align=left valign=top| | ||
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;Expected results: Working Etoys program where a student could navigate a [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4434 Picture Exchange Communication System] (PECS) to communicate with others. Also the ability for parents and caregivers can modify the PECS elements with little to no training. | ;Expected results: Working Etoys program where a student could navigate a [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4434 Picture Exchange Communication System] (PECS) to communicate with others. Also the ability for parents and caregivers can modify the PECS elements with little to no training. | ||
− | ;Knowledge prerequisite: Maker skills | + | ;Knowledge prerequisite: Maker skills; Etoys (If student knows Scratch, they can learn the skills needed in Etoys for this project)} |
Revision as of 13:25, 25 February 2014
Students: See our guide on how to participate in Google Summer of Code for more information.
Project candidates
In the table below is list of projects potential participants might contribute within GSoC program.
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- Potential mentors, please feel free to add ideas to this list. Also, feel free to add your name to a project you'd be willing to co-mentor.
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- Potential students, more project ideas can be found on our Features page.
Sugar Core
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Port to Python3 | Walter Bender and Daniel Narvaez |
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Activity Unit Tests | Walter Bender and Daniel Narvaez |
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JavaScript Collaboration for Sugar | Manuel Quiñones |
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Cordova/PhoneGap container for Sugar | Lionel Laské |
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Voice Interface | Martin Abente Lahaye |
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Assistive Interface | Andres Aguirre |
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Bulletin Board | Walter Bender |
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Social Help | Martin Abente, Paul Cotton, Walter Bender |
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Sugar Activities
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Turtle Art 3D | Walter Bender, Antonio Battro, Horacio Reggini |
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Music Suite | Gonzalo Odiard |
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Video Editing Suite | Gonzalo Odiard |
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Assistive Robots | Alan Alguar |
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GST-1.0 | Walter Bender |
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Hack a Stuffed Animal | Stephen Thomas |
In this project a student would design and document how to hack a stuffed animal to be used as an input device similar to a joystick or arrow and a few other keys to allow a nonverbal child to use their favorite stuffed animal as an input device.
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PECS for Non-Verbal Communication | Stephen Thomas |
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