A jupyter notebook which runs python in the browsers via wasm will wait for you.
Pyb2d3, python bindings for box2d-3 are installed in the environment and are used to create tiny games / simulations in a hand full of lines of code.
The goal of this is to make fun things like box2d accessible for educational purposes and similar, without the hussle of installing anything.
There's a MicroPythonOS, but it looks like it requires a screen (which would increase the cost per student).
How to learn (logic, coding, and) UI development and buttons and event handlers without any hardware?
Wokwi does circuit design and circuit simulation. TinkerCAD does circuit design and circuit emulation, also optionally with Python and Micro:bit.
There's learning logic and coding and computer graphics and spatial reasoning with games/sims, and there's learning good storytelling; STEAM: STEM + the Arts.
A jupyter notebook which runs python in the browsers via wasm will wait for you. Pyb2d3, python bindings for box2d-3 are installed in the environment and are used to create tiny games / simulations in a hand full of lines of code.
The goal of this is to make fun things like box2d accessible for educational purposes and similar, without the hussle of installing anything.