Using Scratch 1.4 at school, 2.0 at home - any challenges? - Raspberry Pi Forums
for graduation project, i'm planning run once-a-week computer club children @ local library, using raspberry pis. topics won't limited programming, planning on having scratch central element.
have taught children scratch before, on windows computers, using online 2.0 version both @ "school" , @ home. using pis, however, seems built-in 1.4 version obvious way go while @ library.
my main question is: setting aside differences in features (cloning etc.), does have experience children using scratch 1.4 @ "school" , 2.0 @ home? did confusion arise because of different interfaces, example?
have taught children scratch before, on windows computers, using online 2.0 version both @ "school" , @ home. using pis, however, seems built-in 1.4 version obvious way go while @ library.
my main question is: setting aside differences in features (cloning etc.), does have experience children using scratch 1.4 @ "school" , 2.0 @ home? did confusion arise because of different interfaces, example?
scratch 2.0 requires adobe flash player not natively supported, hence why rpf have updated scratch 1.4 recently, using 1.4 remove incompatibility issues:tokefrello wrote:for graduation project, i'm planning run once-a-week computer club children @ local library, using raspberry pis. topics won't limited programming, planning on having scratch central element.
have taught children scratch before, on windows computers, using online 2.0 version both @ "school" , @ home. using pis, however, seems built-in 1.4 version obvious way go while @ library.
my main question is: setting aside differences in features (cloning etc.), does have experience children using scratch 1.4 @ "school" , 2.0 @ home? did confusion arise because of different interfaces, example?
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/a-new- ... added-gpio
what system requirements scratch?
run scratch 2, need relatively recent web browser (chrome 35 or later, firefox 31 or later, or internet explorer 9 or later) adobe flash player version 10.2 or later installed. scratch 2 designed support screen sizes 1024 x 768 or larger. if computer doesn’t meet these requirements, can try downloading , installing scratch 1.4, can still use share projects scratch 2 website.
https://scratch.mit.edu/info/faq
whilst offline editor requires adobe air not supported on rpi arm architecture linux os:
https://scratch.mit.edu/scratch2download
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