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6. Determine Win-Loss scenario '''[DONE]''' | 6. Determine Win-Loss scenario '''[DONE]''' | ||
7. Implement UI for controlling the submarine components '''[DONE]''' | 7. Implement UI for controlling the submarine components '''[DONE]''' | ||
8. FInal bug fixes and improvements | 8. FInal bug fixes and improvements '''[DONE for first version]''' | ||
===Related Blog Posts=== | ===Related Blog Posts=== |
Revision as of 13:07, 16 August 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: Merged 2. Family Status: Implementation done, currently in testing phase 3. Digital Electricity Status: In Progress
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 [DONE for first version]
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
Family
Introduction
The Family activity is aimed at helping children understand how they are related to their relatives. It was started in GsoC-Family branch. I will be improving the overall layout of the activity keeping same generation members at the same level in the tree representation, making the relation easy to understand, along with some cleaning up of the codebase. Additionally, I will be adding another activity extending the current "Family", where given a relation, the user will have to click on the correct pair
Goals
Broadly, the items to be implemented are listed as follows:
1. Improve the current layout of the activity [DONE] 2. Implement the extended activity [DONE] 3. Test both of the above activities for possible improvements/bug fixes
Related Blog Posts
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/07/10/GSoC-phase2-week-1/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/07/19/family-grid-wise-layout/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/07/27/family-find-relatives/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/07/28/GSoC-second-phase-analysis/
Links
The Family activity is being developed in the GSoC-family branch of Gcompris-qt
Phabricator task: https://phabricator.kde.org/T6096
Mockups
Current layout of Family activity Expected final layout
Screenshots
Few "Before and After" screenshots for the Family activity
Left: Before
Right: After
Working of Family_find_relatives activity
Digital Electricity
Introduction
The Digital Electricity activity is aimed at simulating digital circuits real-time. A Free Mode already exists, and I will be implementing a Tutorial Mode which is aimed at teaching the children about how each of the components work in a digital circuit and their behaviours.
Goals
Broadly, the items to be implemented are listed as follows:
1. Create two modes accessible via the config option in the bar [DONE] 2. For tutorial mode, import level components from dataset [DONE] 3. Implement pre-built circuit for tutorial mode [DONE] 4. Complete tutorials levels [IN PROGRESS]
Related Blog Posts
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/08/07/Digital-electricity/
- http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/kde/2017/08/15/Digital-electricity-tutorial-mode/
Links
The Digital Electricity activity is being developed in the gsoc_pulkit_digital_electricity branch of Gcompris-qt
Phabricator task: https://phabricator.kde.org/T1524
Screenshots
Contact
Blog: http://rudranilbasu.me/blog/
IRC nickname: rudra