Dear all,
I am not sure this is the right place to ask this question, but I hope to get the answer to this question from here. I purchased the XO laptop for my son. These days he tries to finish eToy Challenge that came with his XO laptop, but stuck at the Step 7. In this step, he is supposed to send the car to the goal using the given eToy blocks. I tried to help him myself, but could not figure it out. The problem was that the path is so curved that the car needs at least two "eyes" to detect where the car is going instead of one as is given in this Challenge. Could someone tell me how to solve this challenge? I want to give my son some hints. Thanks in advance. YJ _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list [hidden email] http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland |
On Mar 2, 2008, at 1:01 , Young-Jin Lee wrote: > Dear all, > > I am not sure this is the right place to ask this question, but I > hope to get the answer to this question from here. > > I purchased the XO laptop for my son. These days he tries to finish > eToy Challenge that came with his XO laptop, but stuck at the Step > 7. In this step, he is supposed to send the car to the goal using > the given eToy blocks. I tried to help him myself, but could not > figure it out. The problem was that the path is so curved that the > car needs at least two "eyes" to detect where the car is going > instead of one as is given in this Challenge. Suppose the blue path was a wall, could you follow it if you were blind-folded with a stick in your hand? - Bert - _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list [hidden email] http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland |
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Hello, Young-Jin Lee,
Bert already gave you a good hint. I have another metaphor to solve this kind of problem. Now, you are riding a bicycle and a white line is painted on the road. If you must be keeping the edge of line (not on the line), what do you do? Or imagine other things. For example, a thermostat of an electric heater, an automated speed control system of a car and etc. These are controlled by same mechanism called feedback. On the other hand, you found the solution that used two eyes. There are many many viewpoints to solve one problem. But my tutorial seems to force you and your son to choose only one viewpoint. It was a limitation of usual static tutorial. But you can change the rule of this tutorial because it was created by Etoys itself. You can get halos of the car with alt key plus left click. So please show your idea to your son and think together about other solutions after finished this tutorial. Regards, Kazuhiro Abe _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list [hidden email] http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland |
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Hello Young-Jin Lee
I attached a photo of the script with tiles in
places so the car will reach the goal. Combine this with the other
answers on the Squeakland list for ways to think of hints that will lead
your son to the answer. When I was very new at Etoys, there were times when I
just wanted someone to show me. I hope you and
your son have many happy hours figuring out challenges of your own in
Etoys.
Regards,
Kathleen
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Hello Young-Jin Lee
I attached a photo of the script with tiles in
places so the car will reach the goal. Combine this with the other
answers on the Squeakland list for ways to think of hints that will lead
your son to the answer. When I was very new at Etoys, there were times when I
just wanted someone to show me. I hope you and
your son have many happy hours figuring out challenges of your own in
Etoys.
Regards,
Kathleen
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