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Cs50 under standing technology
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-1Scratch
Head to scratch.mit.edu and sign up for an account on MIT’s website by clicking "Join
Scratch" atop the page. Any username (that’s available) is fine, but take care to remember it
and your choice of password.

Then head to https://scratch.mit.edu/ideas and take note of the resources available to you
before you dive into Scratch itself. In particular, you might want to try out the Getting Started
tutorial for Scratch at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/?tutorial=getStarted.

Now it’s time to choose your own adventure! Your mission is, quite simply, to have fun with
Scratch and implement a project of your choice (be it an animation, a game, interactive art,
or anything else), subject only to the following requirements:

* Your project must have at least two sprites, at least one of which must resemble something
other than a cat.
* Your project must have at least three scripts total (i.e., not necessarily three per sprite).
* Your project must use at least one condition, one loop, and one variable.
* Your project must use at least one sound.
* Your project must use standard Scratch blocks only to satisfy the above requirements (no
add-ons).
* Your project should be more complex than most of those demonstrated in lecture (many of
which, though instructive, were quite short) but it can be less complex than Oscartime. As
such, your project should probably use a few dozen puzzle pieces overall.

Once finished with your project, click See project page in Scratch’s top-right corner. Ensure
your project has a title (in Scratch’s top-left corner), some instructions (in Scratch’s top-right
corner), and some notes and/or credits (in Scratch’s bottom-right corner). Then click Share
in Scratch’s top-right corner so that others can see your project. Finally, take note of the URL
in your browser’s address bar. That’s your project’s URL on MIT’s website. Your response
should look exactly like this: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/XXXXXXXXX (where
XXXXXXXXX is a nine-digit number).

What's your project’s URL on MIT’s website?



Answer : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/729857778

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