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#1 2009-12-10 12:14:20

andresmh
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National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

The NSF wants to see what Scratch projects you can create. They'll feature some on their Facebook page. Learn more about it and post your projects at: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=30037047899&topic=11353


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#2 2009-12-10 12:39:37

Targethero
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I would love share some of mine with them:) but do you need to have a facebook account to post a project?

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#3 2009-12-10 13:48:23

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I posted a link to my projects and my daughter's projects.

I hope this provides good advertising for Scratch!


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#4 2009-12-10 13:58:48

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

i want 2 post mine but facebook? nah i dont have an acccount. maybe somebody could post a comment leading to here on thic page(on facebook)

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#5 2009-12-10 15:57:03

Lucario621
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

Yeah I don't have a facebook account...


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#6 2009-12-10 17:32:07

switenky
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

.. I don't have a facebook account...  yikes


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#7 2009-12-10 19:59:36

coolperson
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I really wish I could, but I'm not allowed to have a facebook for 2 more years.


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#8 2009-12-10 21:03:28

Dazachi
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I don't have a Facebook account either.


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May also know me as OJACheung.

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#9 2009-12-10 22:09:41

Jonathanpb
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I don't have a Facebook account either.  tongue

Interesting Scratch projects... is there any specific subject they want?


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#10 2009-12-10 22:10:03

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I don't have a Facebook account... but I'd share my projects if I could.


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#11 2009-12-10 22:43:43

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I posted a project and I went through all the trouble making an account  sad  because I didn't have one.


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#12 2009-12-10 23:42:30

BoltBait
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

what-the wrote:

I posted a project and I went through all the trouble making an account  sad  because I didn't have one.

You're supposed to use your real name for Facebook accounts.  What you did was against the rules.


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#13 2009-12-11 00:40:24

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

Once my parents let me make an account, I think I'll use Magnie as my screen name, and somewhere in my profile I'll add my real name.  tongue

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#14 2009-12-11 00:52:39

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

BoltBait wrote:

You're supposed to use your real name for Facebook accounts.  What you did was against the rules.

Well it's better than using a real persons name, thats not mine. Privacy is extremely important to me and losing that over the internet could destroy my life. Everyone I know uses the internet. By searching my name they could tell others what I'm up to and so would begin the downward spiral. I would of course enter my real name if it was the law and I was assured that it would be kept confidencial.


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#15 2009-12-11 00:56:43

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I don't want a facebook acc...  hmm


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#16 2009-12-11 14:15:47

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

what-the wrote:

BoltBait wrote:

You're supposed to use your real name for Facebook accounts.  What you did was against the rules.

Well it's better than using a real persons name, thats not mine. Privacy is extremely important to me and losing that over the internet could destroy my life. Everyone I know uses the internet. By searching my name they could tell others what I'm up to and so would begin the downward spiral. I would of course enter my real name if it was the law and I was assured that it would be kept confidencial.

If that's how you feel, then you shouldn't have created a FB account.


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#17 2009-12-11 17:35:43

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

Whatever projects get added will get lots of views  tongue

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#18 2009-12-11 18:05:36

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

Well, I don't have a facebook account... So if someone wanted to do me a favor, they could add this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/The-Whiz/766560

It uses a lot of the utilities of Scratch to make a nice, educational program.

Last edited by The-Whiz (2009-12-11 18:05:51)

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#19 2009-12-11 22:50:21

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/illusionist/585103

I'm not allowed on facebook (11 year old restrictions you know,) so could someone please post my project for me?

For Science!  big_smile


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#20 2009-12-12 13:14:58

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects


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#21 2009-12-12 21:48:07

rakhi
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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

I want to post these projects:
Equation solver
Binary Calculator
DRAGGABLE
but I have no account  sad

Last edited by rakhi (2009-12-12 21:48:25)

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#22 2009-12-14 05:08:24

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

What is the last date


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#23 2009-12-14 05:10:20

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

rakhi wrote:

I want to post these projects:
Equation solver
Binary Calculator
DRAGGABLE
but I have no account  sad

Make one facebook is free to join


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#24 2009-12-14 05:11:36

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

what about an explanation of Double slit experiment and Basic Introduction to Quantum weirdness i created it using the knowledge i got from Wikipedia and Internet


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#25 2009-12-14 15:19:20

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Re: National Science Foundation wants to see interesting Scratch projects

hmmm, it seems to me that the science foundation haven't thought this through too well... when you look at the average age for a Scratcher being ... I think it was 13, and how many 13 year olds have Facebook... not a clever move. I suggest a website type thing where people can post their projects without creating a new acccount, just using their Scratch ID.


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