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麻省理工學院研究生 David Merrill 為大家展示 Siftables — 一個像餅乾大小,能讓你自由堆疊和把玩的電腦化積木。這個未來的玩具能作算術,播放音樂,及互相溝通。它能否成為將來的實作學習工具?
David Merrill works on Siftables, tiny computer blocks that interact with each other to make networks (and music). Full bio »
Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Calvin Chun-yu Chan
Reviewed by Bill Hsiung
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