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File:TA-multivariable.png|Multi-variable Python blocks
 
File:TA-multivariable.png|Multi-variable Python blocks

Revision as of 20:29, 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

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