Team : Jacob Westerback, Brian Sandon, Megan Smith
Fractionator will be a game for fourth graders focusing on the topic of Number and Operations — Fractions: Teaching the extended understanding of fraction equivalence and ordering. Students will be asked to place visualizations of fractions in the correct order.
- Moveable Fraction “Cards”
- Fraction Number Cards
- Pie Chart Cards
- Combo mode
- Difficulty Settings
- Changes the amount of cards generated
- Replay Button
- Attractive visual design
- Follow good code practices
- Presentation
- Make your slides web-accessible
- Speak for a roughly equal amount of the presentation.
- Demonstrate
- Questions
- What are some of the best pieces of software you wrote? Why?
- What are some of the worst pieces? Why?
- What stumbling blocks were there? What successes?
- What would you have done differently?
- What would you have worked on if you'd had more time?
- Multiple Mode
- Matching Pie Visualization to Numeric Visualization to Decimal Visualization
- Timed Mode
- Function Similar as a test
- Build and Run for XO
- Post on wiki
- licensed under an OSI-compatible license
- ensure source repository contain clear written instructions for future developers
- Post Mortem
- What TODO items are left to do?
- Does it work on python on a normal machine?
- Does it work on the OLPC? Code quality and git commit history.
- Quality of the wiki entry at sugarlabs.org
. | Team Proposal | Prototype | Working Version | Final Version |
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Due Date | 4/10 | 4/19 | 5/01 | 5/10 |
Completed | Individual Team Proposals | Moving Cards | Functional Game Loop | See Goals |