Difference between revisions of "Activities/Turtle Art/Gallery"

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File:TA-graphics-turtles.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/graphics-turtles.ta turtles]
 
File:TA-graphics-turtles.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/graphics-turtles.ta turtles]
 
File:Wedding-tree.png|[http://people.sugarlabs.org/walter/wedding-tree.tb wedding tree]
 
File:Wedding-tree.png|[http://people.sugarlabs.org/walter/wedding-tree.tb wedding tree]
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File:TurtleTrees.png|[http://people.sugarlabs.org/walter/Trees.ta more trees]
 
File:TA-graphics-xochild.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/graphics-xo-child.ta xo child]
 
File:TA-graphics-xochild.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/graphics-xo-child.ta xo child]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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File:TA-math-snowflake.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/math-snowflake.ta snowflake]
 
File:TA-math-snowflake.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/math-snowflake.ta snowflake]
 
File:TA-math-tree.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/math-tree.ta tree]
 
File:TA-math-tree.png|[https://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/blobs/raw/master/samples/math-tree.ta tree]
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File:TAclock1.png|A clock activity
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File:TAclock2.png
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File:TAclock3.png
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File:TAclock4.png
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File:TAgeometry.png|Calculating the hypotenuse and approximating the angle of a right triangle
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File:TAgeometry1.png|Stepping through the program is a nice way to visualize the process of approximation
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File:TAgeometry2.png|The final result of the approximation.
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File:Sine.png|And on-the-fly function definitions
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File:US currency.png|Currency (using [[File:US-currency.tar.gz|plugin]])
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File:Oz currency.png|Currency including coins (using [[File:Oz-currency.tar.gz|plugin]])
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
=== Sensors ===
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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.]
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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.,
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localtime().tm_min
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sin(x) + sin(pi/2)
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===sensors===
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Turtle Art supports sensor input:
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:Bike odometer.png|Using a Hall-effect sensor, you can build a bike odometer in Turtle Art
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File:Audio paint.png|Capturing mouse events and using audio to se the pen width
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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More ideas for sensors [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/TurtleArt/Using_Turtle_Art_Sensors]]
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[[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/TurtleArt/Uso_de_TortugaArte_Sensores]]
  
 
=== Games ===
 
=== Games ===
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Turtle Art can be used to write games, such as a simple falling block game:
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<gallery>
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File:WeGotGame.png
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File:Hot-cold.png
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File:Yes-no.png
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File:State-game.png
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File:Boston-game.png
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File:Continent-game.png
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File:Gardner-school.png
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File:Shapes-game.png
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</gallery>
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===presentations===
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<gallery>
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File:Portfolio14.png
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File:Portfolio13.png
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</gallery>
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===student work===
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Students from Caacupé have been sending me examples of their work:
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<gallery>
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File:Mi bici.png|Eduado Fabian Ayala Vargas
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File:TmpNW2JGh.png|Johana Soeli Aquino
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File:Circulo colores.png|Ivan Silva
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File:Tmp4FAsHi.png|Rodrigo Nicolas Valdéz Bobadilla
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File:Captura pantalla de Actividad TortugArte.png|Juan Pablo Espinola Carballo
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File:Flora.png|Miguela
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</gallery>
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===Just for fun===
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<gallery>
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File:Galapagos.png|my elder cousin
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File:Hot-cold.png|[http://www.dailymotion.com/user/sugarlabs/video/x9dsjf_hotcold-game_creation (video)]
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File:State-game.png|[http://www.dailymotion.com/user/sugarlabs/video/x9xz9o_stategame_tech (video)]
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File:Pie1.png
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File:Pie2.png|[http://5toescuela3.blogspot.com/2009/07/actividades-para-sugar.html Using Turtle Art for pie charts]
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File:Keyboard.png|Q: How do I cast keyboard input to a string? A: Use chr().
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File:Explicit_approach.png
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File:Approximation_approach.png
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File:RFID.png
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</gallery>
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=== Recent features ===
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:Coordinates.png|Cartesian and polar coordinate grids
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File:Collapsible.png|Collapsible stack
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File:Collapsed.png|Collapsed stack
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File:Python-expandable.png|Python function with one, two, or three variables
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File:Bullets-two.png|Expandable bullet list (two bullets)
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File:Bullets-four.png|Expandable bullet list (four bullets)
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File:Large-blocks.png|Enlarged blocks
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File:Small-blocks.png|Shrunken blocks
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File:100Turtles.png|100 Turtles
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File:TA-savesvg.svg|SVG output using the save SVG block
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File:TA-multivariable.png|Multi-variable Python blocks
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File:TAMaze.png|Turtle 'sees'
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File:TAdual-sensor-mode.png|Reading data from multiple sensors (XO hardware only)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>

Revision as of 20:27, 17 July 2013

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

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 [[1]] [[2]]

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

Recent features