Very nice. I like the idea of linking folk tales to modern science. Thank you for introducing me to your projects. Is it possible for you to do a project on the different speeds of common flying bugs for example, the bee vs the butterfly vs the ladybug, etc? Do let me know please. Thank you. :)
I'm speechless! This is great, wonderful, excellent. I loved it. You are not only a big promess to the future, but also a great certitude for these days.
Ahaan I posted the remix on your request. Changes are mainly in Newton Sprite. I changed "Say for x seconds" with "Say" block. Say block displays text indefinitly untill next say. After the say block "I added wait untill key space pressed". "Press Space to continue" was added to the end of what Newton said whenever wait was added. The scripts was quite complex. Congratulations on making such a nice and large project.
I actually slowed it down a little bit so that it is easier for the user to read what Newton said. Thank you for adding it to your gallery.
Regards, Ahaan
This is from a Nigerian Myth about the beginning of the Universe using the Sun and the Moon.
The story goes on until Isaac Newton asks you a physics question which has to do with the Sun and the Moon.
The fairy is a storyteller and the Ocean the Friend of the Sun and Moon.
I also have a graphical demonstration of the Force and the Mass relationship.
{Also, this my first project that uses lists so I hope you like it}.
Please add your valuable comments so that I can improve.
This project looks much better in Presentation Mode. To watch it in Presentation Mode, download this project and press the Television on top of the screen and you will be watching the project in a Full Screen View.
I have added a color box so that you can chose the color of the line that the pencil draws.
Credits:
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Suggestions of timing: DrSuper and nevit
Color Box Inspiration: Project "The Parabolator" by scmb1
Help with list appearance: Paddle2See
Music: My Mom, Ivaana, and I.
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Very nice. I like the idea of linking folk tales to modern science. Thank you for introducing me to your projects. Is it possible for you to do a project on the different speeds of common flying bugs for example, the bee vs the butterfly vs the ladybug, etc? Do let me know please. Thank you. :)
Thank you so much. After I finish the project I am working on, I will definitely work on your idea. Regards, Ahaan.
(view all replies)I'm speechless! This is great, wonderful, excellent. I loved it. You are not only a big promess to the future, but also a great certitude for these days.
Thank you so very much. Your comments are very precious and inspiring to me, Sir. Regards, Ahaan.
This is brilliant! A really nice story and equally nice physics demonstration! By the way, thanks for freinding me.
Thanks.
(view all replies)Cool! I like the way you hid the list in the beginning!
Thank you.
cool much easier to read now;=>
Thank you very much.
(view all replies)Ahaan I posted the remix on your request. Changes are mainly in Newton Sprite. I changed "Say for x seconds" with "Say" block. Say block displays text indefinitly untill next say. After the say block "I added wait untill key space pressed". "Press Space to continue" was added to the end of what Newton said whenever wait was added. The scripts was quite complex. Congratulations on making such a nice and large project.
Thank you for remixing.
Seems easier to read...did you slow it down a bit? Maybe I'm just getting better with practice :)
I actually slowed it down a little bit so that it is easier for the user to read what Newton said. Thank you for adding it to your gallery. Regards, Ahaan