Physical Etoys

Physical Etoys lets different electronic devices such as Lego NXT, Arduino boards, Sphero, Kinect, Wiimote joystick, among others, be easily programmed and interact between themselves due to its block scripting system.

In 2010, Physical Etoys won the first innovation technology award given at the ESUG (European Smalltalk User Group) conference.

Physical Etoys also proposes a gradual programming learning curve: when the kid has the maturity he can automatically put his first step on Smalltalk and go into more complex topics.

In harmony with the mainstreaming of the technology: Robotics is closely related with different scientific disciplines such as logic, mathematics, physics, artificial intelligence, biology, medicine and nanotechnology.

But it is also possible, due to the robotic kits' versatility, to develop devices related with many other disciplines such as music, history, geography, literature among many others.

A traffic light implemented in Physical Etoys
A Lego NXT car which avoids walls implemented in Physical Etoys
A greenhouse implemented in Physical Etoys