At Thu, 31 Jan 2008 18:16:04 -0600, Jason Rock wrote: > > 1. Project name : Time
Sounds good! > 5. URLs of similar projects : None that I know of You might have looked at Clock and concluded that these are substantially different, but you know the Clock activity, right? (It doesn't matter, but just to make sure.) I filed a ticket sometime ago (http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5255). I sure wish something like this will be incorporated. Another ticket that seems to inspire you (http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/2778) discusses timezones and collaboration. But I'd say that these are secondary issue. Who believes that it is worth to pay the effort to have kids in Nigeria and Brazil look at each other's clock and discuss something (Could they discuss something worthwhile?) If you can move hands at will, that would be much better. Actually, I'd say that adding the built-in game would be secondary as well. If kids can interact with the clock in very easy and simple way, they sure will invent their own "games"; such as puzzles, timer, etc., etc. (not everything may not be on the laptop, but that is ok). -- Yoshiki Yes, that reminds me of the idea of scriptable clock; http://dev.laptop.org/~yoshiki/etoys/Clock.004.pr It would be nice if kids "make" their own Clock to understand it better. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel