Yes, we have Scratch on our computers at school, but we never use it.
My teachers don't even know what Scratch is.
I think I'm the only one in my grade who knows about Scratch.
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fungirl123 wrote:
Yes, we have Scratch on our computers at school, but we never use it.
My teachers don't even know what Scratch is.
I think I'm the only one in my grade who knows about Scratch.
I am the only one in my ENTIRE school that does, including teachers. D:
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Snowdrift wrote:
I'm homeschooled :p
Probably explains why I'm on the computer a this time...
I am on Scratch right now in the school computer lab. GTG in a second though. Then I will be at home, on Scratch, as usual.
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Yes, I'm homeschooled.
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I used to at my old school, but we barely used it.
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I wish.
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fungirl123 wrote:
Yes, we have Scratch on our computers at school, but we never use it.
My teachers don't even know what Scratch is.
I think I'm the only one in my grade who knows about Scratch.
This. We used it as a one off, but since then we haven't used it again
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Yes, we use it in all of the year groups.
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We had it at my middle school, but I don't think they used it
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No, but some computers had this other thing that I heard someone mention once. I don't remember what it was called but it was some sort of programming language by MIT, possibly the Lifelong Kindergarten group (definitely not Scratch, though - it used text and stuff).
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Optimax-DJ wrote:
Yes, we use it in all of the year groups.
Lucky D:
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I don't.
I think I'm the only person in the school that knows about it
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CylonToast wrote:
I don't.
I think I'm the only person in the school that knows about it
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christian2000 wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
I don't.
I think I'm the only person in the school that knows about it
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CylonToast wrote:
I don't.
I think I'm the only person in the school that knows about it
At least I'm pretty sure...
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luiysia wrote:
No, but some computers had this other thing that I heard someone mention once. I don't remember what it was called but it was some sort of programming language by MIT, possibly the Lifelong Kindergarten group (definitely not Scratch, though - it used text and stuff).
I forgot to mention that we've never used it and probably never will. It seems like a lot of things we have on the computers are only there because either at some point some club or other needed it and then no one else did, or it was part of a pack of things and it was too much trouble to get the one thing. Or it's just dumb.
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