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tiny teddies
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Sunday, September 13, 2009. During the last one or two weeks ago. We have been working on svgs and making them as the main icon on Sugar. In the process I have used HTML-Kit to draw my design, Opera(A different type of internet browser) to check how my design is going in terms of looks and of course Sugar to put on my design. Firstly in HTML-Kit when I was designing my design turned out very complex. I used a whole load of lines and paths to create what i have created here. I was like WTH! Really, your d...
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tiny teddies: ACTIVITIES!~
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Friday, November 6, 2009. One of the lessons of my year 10 Control Tech class, we had a choice of downloading activities for the OS 'Sugar' or get the activities on the L drive of the school. Here is a screenshot of the first level. Here is a screenshot for the second level. In my opinion, the positive points towards this activity is that it is easy to understand of what is needed to do in the activity. I havn't found any bugs in this activity yet and the best part of this activity is that it is FREE!
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tiny teddies: Part One. What we did. (Sugar Evaluation)
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Part One. What we did. (Sugar Evaluation). 1) Rate each of the following out of 5:. Guest speaker: Rosemary about Timor Leste = 3.5/5. Guest speak: Joel about the xo = 3/5. Physics = 4.5/5. SVG icon and Linux command line = 2/5. Turtle Art = 4/5. Other activity evaluation = 4/5. Scratch = 4.5/5. 2) Three things that I have learnt:. 3) Three things that I have enjoyed:. 4) Three things that I didn’t like:. Etoys was interesting as it is similar to the program Scratch on Windo...
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tiny teddies: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Today I have found out that you can browse Sugar using keys instead of mouse only. F1 = Takes you to neighborhood. F2 = Takes you to group. F3 = Takes you back to home. Alt Tab = Allows you to switch from activity to another. I'm really enjoying the activity physic as it is fun to play around with blocks. You can create blocks and it drops like real building blocks. Young children will enjoy this as they can build houses. The functions on the activity physic are:. When Rosemary and...
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tiny teddies: November 2009
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Friday, November 27, 2009. Mark my blogs plox. Mark mark mark mark Mr Kerr. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Part Two: User Interface (Sugar Evaluation). Complete a variety of labelled screenshots which illustrate the differences between these user interfaces. Windows (WIMP – windows, icons, menus, pointers – as in MSOffice 2003). Windows (ribbons, contextual tabs, galleries – as in MSOffice 2007). Linux command line (similar to DOS). Part One. What we did. (Sugar Evaluation). Physics = 4.5/5. I’ve le...
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tiny teddies: Etoys
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009. For the past few lessons in Mr.Kerr's year 10 control tech class, we as students have been working on Etoys, an activity on the operating system called Sugar. After hard work, this is what I produced. Here are the scripts that I used for this awesome GREAT RACE! My thoughts about Etoys is that it's alright but i still think the scratch program for windows is much for fun in creating animations using commands. November 4, 2009 at 9:29 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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tiny teddies: Part Two: User Interface (Sugar Evaluation)
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Part Two: User Interface (Sugar Evaluation). Complete a variety of labelled screenshots which illustrate the differences between these user interfaces. Windows (WIMP – windows, icons, menus, pointers – as in MSOffice 2003). Windows (ribbons, contextual tabs, galleries – as in MSOffice 2007). Sugar (Frame replaces menubar, Journal replaces file system hierarchy, Community – didn’t work for us,). Linux command line (similar to DOS). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Asian-Bruce-Lee!!: Sugar Evaluation Part Three
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Bruce Lee is duh best mang! Thursday, November 26, 2009. Sugar Evaluation Part Three. This is a screen shot of a futuristic computer which I think would be in the future. I created this design and I thought that computers could be installed into sunglasses as you walk around on the streets. My picture shows an example of a view in Tokyo and through the sunglasses you can see the Windows desktops. December 22, 2010 at 2:50 PM. The glasses lense would probably be less square. Part 2 of 3 Sugar Evaluation.
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My Blogger: Joel Stanley's Talk
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Today Joel Stanley came to answer some of our questions. Joel Stanley is a student at the University of Adelaide studying computer system engineering or electrical engineering. Electrical engineering is all the hardware of a computer/laptop not software. Joel had decided he wanted to study this in year 10 when he was at a camp. He learnt to touch type through msn. And prefers Linux over Windows because Windows annoys him. He was working on a 10 week project involving the XO.
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Asian-Bruce-Lee!!: August 2009
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Bruce Lee is duh best mang! Friday, August 14, 2009. On the Fridays of our Control Technology lesson, we were making games to play with on the Physics activity. Our goal was to create a game which we were able to play and have fun with. The aim of the game is to draw a ball at the top of the screen and then hope it drops into one of goals at the bottom. There are three goals and each are worth either one, two or three points. Thursday, August 6, 2009. Joel Stanley Guest Speaker. Q What do you do? Q How l...