Hey guys, as I already mentioned before that I'm new here and new for Scratch.
Well now I'm working with one of my assignment question and there I need to work with "Sense", which already you might know as older version from made up from Scratch.
[The details of what appears to be an exam question were removed by Scratch Team - see post below.]
Thank you very much, I will appreciate every little help.
Last edited by Lightnin (2013-02-14 23:06:05)
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Cheating on a T100 course is not allowed.
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Hi Kranks, maybe you should consider some blockly for working on this algorithm.
Setting this up in scratch might be a good idea too.
Blockly maze page
I was able to solve this maze puzzle without too many problems by creating a simple algorithm which used a repeat forever block with two conditionals and a total of 4 movement blocks.
If I knew of/had something setup to do this in Scratch I would link to it.
The logic would be basically the same and nobody would be just "giving you the answer".
I think it would get you in the right frame of mind to investigate the problem and come up with a solution.
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herbydashus wrote:
Cheating on a T100 course is not allowed.
No offence, but are You blind? I asked for ideas, not for the script done by other.
Read the whole article and then actually say something about cheating.
dechan, thank you.
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im stuck on the very same thing could really use some help
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Hi Kranks53,
We've been informed by representatives from the Open University that you are very likely a student taking coursework there. They've requested that we remove the test question you posted on the grounds that it constitutes copyright infringement. We're not sure about that claim - or how they plan to prevent people from sharing test questions and getting help on an open internet. However, it does seem like what you are doing is breaking an agreement you've made with them about where and how you will get help learning how to do your assignments.
Do you agree with this assessment? Do you have a different perspective to offer?
Given that you have an anonymous channel with which to share your thoughts on the issue, what do you think?
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