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''Submarine activity in action'' | |||
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''Pickups in the form of jewels in the Submarine activity'' | |||
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 16:49, 2 July 2017
GCompris: Finishing started activities
GCompris is a high-quality educational suite which aims at making learn- ing easier for children aged 2 to 10. GCompris currently has 137 activities on various topics such as science, maths, games with which it has successfully created a great learning environment for children. However, there are few activities which were started previously but is not yet complete. I strongly believe in what GCompris stands for and in this project, I aim at taking GCompris one step forward by finishing three started activities: Pilot a Submarine, Family and Digital Electronics
View my full proposal here: GSoC_2017_KDE_Proposal
Current Status
For Google Summer of Code 2017, I will be finishing the following started activities:
1. Pilot a Submarine Status: Implementation done, currently in testing phase 2. Family Status: Will be started after the completion of Pilot a Submarine 3. Digital Electricity Status: Will be started after the completion of Family
Pilot a Submarine
Introduction
The Pilot a Submarine activity is aimed at teaching how a submarine works, focussing on the basic three elements of a submarine: the engine, rudders and the ballast tanks. It was originally started in the gsoc-submarine branch and this activity was present in the gtk+ version of GCompris. In this project, I will be porting the activity to the Qt version of GCompris.
Goals
Broadly, the items to be implemented are listed as follows:
1. The components required for the levels in the submarine activity [DONE] 2. Implement tutorials for the initial levels [DONE] 3. Basic layout of the first 10 levels of the submarine activity [DONE] 4. Submarine components: Engine [DONE], Ballast Tanks [DONE], Rudders [DONE] 5. Collision detection [DONE] 6. Determine Win-Loss scenario [DONE] 7. Implement UI for controlling the submarine components [DONE] 8. FInal bug fixes and improvements
Related Blog Posts
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/05/29/Start-of-Coding-period/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/06/09/GSoC-Week-2/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/06/21/Pilot-a-Submarine-The-Submarine/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/06/30/GSoC-month-1-analysis/
Links
The Pilot a Submarine activity is being developed in the gsoc_rudra_submarine branch of Gcompris-qt
Phabricator task: https://phabricator.kde.org/T1529
Screenshots
Submarine activity in action Pickups in the form of jewels in the Submarine activity
Contact
Blog: http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/
IRC nickname: rudra