On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Claudia Urrea <[email protected]> wrote:

> Como hacer sensores:
>  http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Making_XO_sensors
>
> Paginas especificas que cree hace mucho tiempo... son basicamente
> imagenes, pero comentarios son bienvenidos.
> (I created those pages long time ago, let me know if you have questions).
> - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Making_XO_sensors/Making_a_Magnetic_Sensor
> - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Making_XO_sensors/Making_a_Thermistor
> - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Making_XO_sensors/Making_a_Switch_Sensor
> - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Making_XO_sensors/Making_a_Light_Sensor
>
> Te anexo las referencias de compra de los sensores.
>
> Poryectos ejemplo
> - Example of how to use sensors, I am sure you have seen it... it is
> very similar in format to the Community projects... more broad.
> - Image that indicates how to activate sensors in Scratch. You
> need to right-click in the "edit" menu option. They should appear as
> indicated in the picture.
> - Two activities I designed for Scratch day at MIT last year (make
> your sprite move faster, and design your own puppet).. I have
> attached the Scratch programs as well (move-faster-XO & Coqui-XO)
> - An example of how to create a simple graphing tool in Scratch...
> which graphs whatever sensor value you connect in the MIC-port.
> - An example of a simple paint tool... you have to click to change
> color, but if uses "loudness" to control the thickness of the line...
> you can plug sensors in that too or have kids clap.. it is fun.
>
> Disfruta los sensors!
>
> Claudia
>
> --
> Claudia Urrea, PhD
> Director of Learning
> OLPCA
>
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> Buen material, gracias por compartir Claudia.

saludos.
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