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Reference
Frei, P., Su, V., Mikhak, B., Ishii, H.,
"curlybot: Designing a new class of computational toys",
CHI 2000 Conference Proceedings. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, The Hague, Netherlands, ACM SIGCHI, April 2000, pp. 129-136.
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129 ;;Quote: curlybot is a two-wheeled toy for young children; it duplicates intricate motions with record and playback modes
| 130 ;;Quote: curlybot draws with a pen mounted on the outside; surprising patterns from extended object; graphical turtles are point-like
| 129 ;;Quote: with curlybot, children quickly learn to create and modify intricate gestures
| 133 ;;Quote: with curlybot, about a quarter of the children made geometric shapes; 4 of 81 made gestural recordings with accelerations and pauses
| 134 ;;Quote: children made large and fast gestures with curlybot; less accurate reproduction and fell off platform
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