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Physical Etoys is a free open-source extension of Etoys developed by Gonzalo Zabala, Ricardo Moran, Sebastián Blanco and Matías Teragni at the Universidad Abierta Interamericana. Etoys is an object-oriented and prototype-based visual programming language created by Alan Kay for the use in education. Physical Etoys contains the majority of Etoys characteristics. Its philosophy is "help kids model and program the real world in order to learn more about it". Physical Etoys lets different electronic devices such as Lego NXT, Arduino boards, Sphero, Kinect, Wiimote joystick, among others, be easily programmed and interact between themselves due to its block scripting system.In 2010, Physical Etoys won the first innovation technology award given at the ESUG (European Smalltalk User Group) confer

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  • Physical Etoys es una extensión libre y gratuita de Etoys desarrollada por Gonzalo Zabala, Ricardo Moran, Sebastián Blanco y Matías Teragni en la Universidad Abierta Interamericana. Etoys es un lenguaje de programación visual creado por Alan Kay orientado a objetos y basado en prototipos para el uso en educación. Physical Etoys, al ser una extensión, contiene la mayoría de las características de Etoys. Su filosofía es “ayudar a los chicos a modelar y programar el mundo real para aprender más acerca del mismo”. Physical Etoys permite que diversos dispositivos electrónicos como Lego NXT, placas Arduino, , Kinect, Joystick Wiimote, entre otros, puedan ser programados fácilmente y que interactúen entre sí gracias a su sistema de bloques.En el año 2010 obtuvo el primer premio en innovación tecn (es)
  • Physical Etoys is a free open-source extension of Etoys developed by Gonzalo Zabala, Ricardo Moran, Sebastián Blanco and Matías Teragni at the Universidad Abierta Interamericana. Etoys is an object-oriented and prototype-based visual programming language created by Alan Kay for the use in education. Physical Etoys contains the majority of Etoys characteristics. Its philosophy is "help kids model and program the real world in order to learn more about it". Physical Etoys lets different electronic devices such as Lego NXT, Arduino boards, Sphero, Kinect, Wiimote joystick, among others, be easily programmed and interact between themselves due to its block scripting system.In 2010, Physical Etoys won the first innovation technology award given at the ESUG (European Smalltalk User Group) confer (en)
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  • Physical Etoys es una extensión libre y gratuita de Etoys desarrollada por Gonzalo Zabala, Ricardo Moran, Sebastián Blanco y Matías Teragni en la Universidad Abierta Interamericana. Etoys es un lenguaje de programación visual creado por Alan Kay orientado a objetos y basado en prototipos para el uso en educación. Physical Etoys, al ser una extensión, contiene la mayoría de las características de Etoys. Su filosofía es “ayudar a los chicos a modelar y programar el mundo real para aprender más acerca del mismo”. Physical Etoys permite que diversos dispositivos electrónicos como Lego NXT, placas Arduino, , Kinect, Joystick Wiimote, entre otros, puedan ser programados fácilmente y que interactúen entre sí gracias a su sistema de bloques.En el año 2010 obtuvo el primer premio en innovación tecnológica entregado en la conferencia del ESUG​ (grupo europeo de usuarios de Smalltalk). (es)
  • Physical Etoys is a free open-source extension of Etoys developed by Gonzalo Zabala, Ricardo Moran, Sebastián Blanco and Matías Teragni at the Universidad Abierta Interamericana. Etoys is an object-oriented and prototype-based visual programming language created by Alan Kay for the use in education. Physical Etoys contains the majority of Etoys characteristics. Its philosophy is "help kids model and program the real world in order to learn more about it". Physical Etoys lets different electronic devices such as Lego NXT, Arduino boards, Sphero, Kinect, Wiimote joystick, among others, be easily programmed and interact between themselves due to its block scripting system.In 2010, Physical Etoys won the first innovation technology award given at the ESUG (European Smalltalk User Group) conference. (en)
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