Talks Дейвид Мерил демонстрира Сифтабълс -- мислещите блокчета за игра

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Дипломантът от Масачусетския технологичен институт Дейвид Мерил демонстрира Сифтабълс -- компютъризирани плочки с размера на бисквити, които можете да събирате на купчинка и разбърквате в ръцете си. Тези играчки от бъдещето правят математически изчисления, свирят музика, а също и говорят с приятелите си. Това ли е следващата новост в подръчното обучение?

Translated into Bulgarian by MaYoMo com
Reviewed by Vasil Rangelov
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About David Merrill

David Merrill works on Siftables, tiny computer blocks that interact with each other to make networks (and music). Full bio and more links

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