Showcase Featured
(by rank)
This section shows favorites picked by the Squeakland education team.
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Alan Kay
<alan>
This is a simulation of a salmon that tries to swim upstream of the river where it was born.
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Alan Kay
<alan>
Creating a game with physics is a great way to learn them. In the classic Lunar Lander game, you can control the output of the rocket's motor so that the rocket ship touches the ground gently.
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Bert Freudenberg
<bert>
simulation of colliding objects with gravity
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Alex Warth
<alex>
This is an implementation of a logic circuit simulation.
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Yoshiki Ohshima
<yoshiki>
Is there really such a thing as a molecule? How can we avoid asking you just to believe it?
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Morphing
(2009-Sep-30 8:43 EDT)
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Kazuhiro Abe
<abee>
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Yoshiki Ohshima
<yoshiki>
Students are taught about Boyle-Charles' Law.
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Alan Kay
<alan>
This project shows some ways to analyze the ball drop experiment.
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Pling
(2009-Sep-21 17:36 EDT)
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Bert Freudenberg
<bert>
Sound wheel
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Scott Wallace
<scott>
This is a simulation of an aquarium where male fish, female fish, and plankton are roaming. When they bump into each other, some events happen.
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