Education and demonstration – Language – Spelling – phonics – word recognition – or sentence formation
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-08
2008-01-08
Pezzuto, Robert E. (Department: 3714)
Education and demonstration
Language
Spelling, phonics, word recognition, or sentence formation
C446S091000, C700S245000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10631259
ABSTRACT:
A toy for teaching the logical thought process of computer programming has a plurality of stackable blocks with each block having a memory for the storage of at least one computer programming instruction. When the plurality of stackable blocks are mechanically stacked, a plurality of instructions are electrically connected forming a computer program. A main block is configured so that the plurality of stackable blocks can be mechanically stacked on the main block. A computer is electrically connected to receive the computer program. A robot is connected to the computer, with the computer controlling the robot in response to the computer program.
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Article entitled: “Task Blocks: Tangible Interfaces for Creative Exploration” by Michael Terry of Everyday Computing Lab, GVU Center, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, posted at http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/ecl/projects/openEnded/pubs/taskBlocks-chi2001.pdf, 2001.
Article entitled: “Tangible Computation Bricks: Building-Blocks for Physical Microworlds” by Timothy S. McNerney of the MIT Media Lab, posted at http://xenia.media.mit.edu/˜mcnerney/tangible-comp-bricks-review2.2.pdf, Sep. 11, 2000.
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Hsieh Jennifer Chia-Jen
Liang Eric Gunghua
Yin Elizabeth
Pezzuto Robert E.
Saadat Cameron
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