The Weekly Squeak

  • Squeakfest 2013 in Uruguay

    It’s that time again.  Time to pack up the kids and join us at SqueakFest 2013.  Don’t forget to bring your XO computer! If you can’t make it please consider a donation to help cover travel costs: Donate For more information see: Squeakfest 2013 From Rita: There will be a Squeakfest again in Uruguay at…

  • Google Summer of Code 2013

    So what are you doing this summer? Dear Students, Now it is your turn! You will have to register in our website first [1], put there some information, show interest for the projects and contact the project mentors. After the registration step you will get all the mentors information in order to contact them. By…

  • Girls for Rasberry Pi

    Using Smalltalk Scratch to teach young kids engineering. See girls encouraging girls to get into engineering. See a scratch demo, a Lego Doggie, a blinking pillow, hair lights, a door alarm, backpack break lights and turn signals, then spread the word and follow GirlsForRaspberryPi Technology for everyone.  

  • New Release of Physical Etoys

    Hi everybody (and sorry if you receive multiple copies), It’s been a while since our last version but we’re proud to announce a new release of Physical Etoys. You can download it from here: http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/projects/physical-etoys/ This new version includes: * Full support for the DuinoBot kit (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1689254125/multiplo-create-your-own-robot). * New objects such as the Timer and…

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