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Scratch

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on September 14, 2010 at 6:59:24 pm
 

Introduction

How do we define a game?

  • fun
  • objective/goal
  • winners and losers
  • rules
  •  

How do we define an "online" or "computer" game?

  • don't have to be "physically" present together
  • you can play aginst computer
  • can't cheat

What is Scratch?

 

Why would I use Scratch in the classroom?

 

 

Example Projects

 

Dialogue:

 

 

Quiz with Scoring

 

 

 

Matching Game

 

 

 

Timeline Game

 

 

Demo of Scratch:

 

  • Interface

 

  • Snapping Blocks
    • Block Types
  • Making a Sprite move
    • Sprites vs. Costumes
    • Adding Sprites
  • Changing Background
  • X/Y Axis

 

Building a Game Activity

  • Groups of 2
  • Three types of games
    • Guessing game (will need microphone)
    • Collide
    • Maze

 

Reflection

  • characters
  • customization
  • hands-on
  • not as hard as you thought it would be
  • enjoyed
  • free
  • constantly change
  • neater
  •  

 

Resources

Reference Guide

Scratch Cards

http://scratched.media.mit.edu

 

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