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Դեյվիդ Մերիլը ցուցադրում է Siftable-ները՝ խաղալիք խորանարդները, որոնք «մտածում են»

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ՄՏԻ ուսանող Դեյվիդ Մերիլը ցուցադրում է Siftable-ները՝ թխվածքի մեծության համակարգիչ-աղյուսները, որոնք կարող եք կույտի պես հավաքել և դասավորել ափի մեջ: Ապագայի այս խաղալիքները կարող են հաշվել, երաժշտություն նվագել, ինչպես նաև խոսել մեկը մյուսի հետ: Գու՞ցե սա ուսուցման հաջորդ քայլն է:

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

Translated into Armenian by Jhora Zakaryan
Reviewed by Armenuhy Hovakimyan
Comments? Please email the translators above.

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