When you first join Scratch, you want to do it right. This means have a safe, secure, password, find friends, get started on an amazing project, and know the rules. This is a quick tutorial to get you started down this road.
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1. Coming up with a good username and password
2. Know the rules!
3. Make friends
4. Create and share your project
1 - Coming up with a good username and password
When you join Scratch, you need to log in (as you probably know ). Know your username and password! When you make your username, here are some guidelines to follow.
*Don't make it too random. Don't make it LOLUGHGDJSGUI. A username is what everyone knows you by.
*Simple - don't use innapropriate language!
*Make it reflect you. For example, if you love art, make your username IHeartArt952.
Passwords are a little trickier. If someone knows your password, they can access your account and post things that YOU DO NOT WANT. My secure password generator is this:
Let's says your full name is Jenny Martha Smith. Your birthday is 3/8/98. Your favorite animal is a horse.
[firstname][middleinitial][lastname][birthday][favoriteanimalbackwords]
Jenny's password would be jennymsmith3898esroh.
Then, to make it a little bit safer, do the shift pattern SHIFT SHIFT No shift Repeat.
The password would be this: JEnNYmSMiTH3*(8ESrOH. Would a hacker guess that?
(This is not real information.)
2 - Know the rules!
When you log in to Scratch, you are agreeing that you will follow the rules - every last one of them. Here's what they are:
BE RESPECTFUL. It's simple.
Give credit to others when you use their sprites, scripts, sounds, backgrounds, and project.
If you find something inappropriate, don't sit around and bite your nails. Flag it!
Be honest and always tell the truth.
Don't share personal info. Keep that to yourself.
If you are going to be mean, stop yourself. Think, What don't I like about this project? Then offer constructive criticism to help make the project better.
Be friendly!
3 - Make friends!
On Scratch, there's tons of opportunities to make friends with others around the state, around the country, around the world. Even if you're a kid and aren't allowed to friend people, that doesn't mean you can't have friends. Want to know where to start? Here's how.
Be nice. It pays off.
Leave positive, specific comments on projects. Say, "I like how the ghost effect is used in this project!" or "This project is cool because you can create a drawing."
Use the forums. Joining discussions can make you a bigger part of the community.
When all else fails, friend someone.
4 - Create and share your project
So, you really want to create an amazing game, but you don't understand how to use the blocks completely. Here are 4 pointers that will help you find your way.
1. In the Scratch program, right-click or Ctrl-click any block and click help to get the block tutorial.
2. Use the forums to find tutorials.
3. Use the main site to find tutorials.
4. Use the wiki.
Yep, if you use these, you'll find a pretty good knowledge of Scratch. I know I did.
But to advertise your project - how are you going to reach stardom like 08jackt and swifty2 and all the other famous stars? Everyone's got it in them, it just hasn't come out yet. Tell your friends about your new project. Use the show and tell forum. Just don't spam. No one likes a spammer.
Well, I hope this helped you on your way down the road of Scratch. Thanks for reading!
Last edited by gnk2200 (2011-05-01 08:31:35)
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Wow, great guide! This will be really helpful to new members; however, usually Scratchers who already made an account and have their usernames, look at forums , and they can't change that. Just a thought.
Last edited by kingofdallamas (2011-04-15 22:17:36)
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how do i make a forum?
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beatlesgal wrote:
how do i make a forum?
Well, you can't make an actual forum, but you can post a topic in a forum. Just enter the forum you want, and, at the top, click the button that says "Post new topic".
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Thnx gnk2200 i needed this alot Thnx!
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Do you want to include links to the Wiki?
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scimonster wrote:
Do you want to include links to the Wiki?
Good idea.
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gnk2200 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Do you want to include links to the Wiki?
Good idea.
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