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I am a researcher at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. My main work in software automation and educational tools. LABASE (Laboratory for Software Automation adn Engineering) project page is [http://labase.nce.ufrj.br] (mainly in portuguese) I am a researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). My main work in software automation and educational tools. The project I coordinate is [http://labase.nce.ufrj.br LABASE ](Laboratory for Software Automation and Engineering) (mainly in portuguese). My country (Brazil) is participating in [http://laptop.org OLPC] initiative that has adopted Python as its main deveolpment language. I think this is a major opportunity to Python language to get known and get widespread within honourable cause. So I have started Pyndorama, a project to develop educational programs.

Some ideas below:

Live Book - A book that can be edited interactively and turn into a live adventure
A mind map editor - Children can be taught to express their ideas in an orderly way.
A python IDE for children - Current IDE may be frightening to children, they need a more friendly one.
Artificial Life Word - An artificial life simulator that can be played with to create new lifeforms and see them interact with the world
RPG module for Pyndorama - A module to introduce role playing facilities to Pyndorama Live Book
Dynamic Systems Modeller - An editor that can model dynamic systems and help children understand the dynamic nature of our world
Simple natural language parser - A constrained dictionary/grammatics to use in Life Book adventures
Class assistant - A tool to help generate educational contents like lectures, texts, hypertexts, videos or animations
Animation assistant - help to create illustrative animations for educational texts

I am a researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). My main work in software automation and educational tools. The project I coordinate is [http://labase.nce.ufrj.br LABASE ](Laboratory for Software Automation and Engineering) (mainly in portuguese). My country (Brazil) is participating in [http://laptop.org OLPC] initiative that has adopted Python as its main deveolpment language. I think this is a major opportunity to Python language to get known and get widespread within honourable cause. So I have started Pyndorama, a project to develop educational programs.

Some ideas below:

Live Book - A book that can be edited interactively and turn into a live adventure A mind map editor - Children can be taught to express their ideas in an orderly way. A python IDE for children - Current IDE may be frightening to children, they need a more friendly one. Artificial Life Word - An artificial life simulator that can be played with to create new lifeforms and see them interact with the world RPG module for Pyndorama - A module to introduce role playing facilities to Pyndorama Live Book Dynamic Systems Modeller - An editor that can model dynamic systems and help children understand the dynamic nature of our world Simple natural language parser - A constrained dictionary/grammatics to use in Life Book adventures Class assistant - A tool to help generate educational contents like lectures, texts, hypertexts, videos or animations Animation assistant - help to create illustrative animations for educational texts

CarloOliveira (last edited 2014-04-18 09:18:38 by DaleAthanasias)

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