In the framework of the eCraft2Learn consortium meeting in Padua researchers demonstrated the first outcomes of their efforts. Amoungst the Unified User Interface, different other elements are already to be used.
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Check out the <a href=“https://snap.berkeley.edu/snapsource/snap.html#present:Username=toontalk&ProjectName=eCraft2Learn&editMode“>eCraft2Learn Snap! AI blocks</a><a href=“https://snap.berkeley.edu/snapsource/snap.html#present:Username=toontalk&ProjectName=eCraft2Learn&editMode“>, <a href=“http://tinyurl.com/ai-snap-demos“>The Snap! AI demo programs</a>, a <a href=“https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:12124254-acce-4c11-a540-19e74530798d“>paper</a> that has been written about this work and a <a href=“https://toontalk.github.io/slide-show/listen-and-speak.html“>short tutorial</a>.