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Please turn in your projects below. Please also describe the apparatus you may have built to interface gestures or motion to the PicoBoard. A photo would be helpful too -- please upload it to the TID web site and display it here (JPG photos only). -ASY & JMK: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/asy9888/294492 We are thinking about making our scratch character move by our own body movements such as running or kicking a soccer ball by stamping our feet. -DAM & SC http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/biggie/297318 The Dinosaur reacts to sounds by whirling and when the button is pressed he chases after the girl. The girl begins to move away from the dinosaur once the button is pressed, if you press the slider she turns away or towards the dinosaur and then flies away -KPD & KDP http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Fishyfromhell65/297550 The game does not seem to pick up the PicoBoard online but when you download it the interface works. Its a simple game, you use the slider to move and the button to fire. Took us forever. -RED & SHN - http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/rickd/297927 Same as above, the PicoBoard isn't useable while the game is online, but it's a bunch of fun once you download it. We couldn't quite figure out how to get the angular movements of the ball down, but everything else is working as intended. -VCO & JF - http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/vinnycoliveira/297926 - This paddle-ball game was adapted to be used with the PICO Board. You will need to download it and open it in Scratch to be able to play the game using the PICO Board. JMacD & BRJ Break Dancing - This is a program to change a break dancers clothes colors. When you are ready you can play some music and break it down!!! The slider, light sensor and on board button on the picoboard are used in this app, as well as four additional N.C. momentary bottons (to select the article of clothing to be changed). The laser cutter was used to make a board to mount the four extra buttons. CMD & ASR ZiplineScratchPicoBoard - We decided to have our character able to be interactive with the pico board by using the button and the slider. We incorporated a zipline with the slidder control and our charcter with the button to put him into place. ZBM and P?M Bat Tag - A simple game of tag. Use the button and the audio sensor to make the characters change direction Chanra and Jian http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/kp2216059/304019 - this is a simple shooting game that need to work with a Pico board. To move the helicopter by moving the slider up and down on the Pico board and to shoot the block just click the yellow button. Diane and Chris Drums drums drums A simulated drum. Alligator clips connected to the A-D connector on the scratch board make a drum sound when they are connected. The button on the board also acts as the bass drum and the slider controls the volume of the sounds. Sean Erhardt & Daniel Feltus: Drum Set Drum Set. Each Sensor makes a different drum, drum. Each drum also changes color as you drum and make noise. |
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