A Scratch interface to another MIT creation (the Handyboard) would be very cool. I'm teaching a class on programming and electronics. At some point, I'm going to need to take the students from Scratch into Interactive C.
If you're not familiar with Handyboards: http://www.handyboard.com
-Rich
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rauscher wrote:
A Scratch interface to another MIT creation (the Handyboard) would be very cool. I'm teaching a class on programming and electronics. At some point, I'm going to need to take the students from Scratch into Interactive C.
If you're not familiar with Handyboards: http://www.handyboard.com
-Rich
Interesting! I hadn't seen that before, since I'm more familiar with Arduino, but I'll take a look at it. It looks like it has good DC motor support.
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