Hi new scratchers, I'm Agentpieface, teaching you some stuff.
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These are the 5 B's of suggesting.
*Be creative - Come up with interesting, yet fun ideas!
*Be careful - Don't come up with silly or rude suggestions. They don't help at all.
*Be big - Make your suggestions stand out. It's always good for a fantastic suggestion to be noticed. That one doesn't make much sense, but just make it big
*Be serious - The forums are not joke books. You may joke, but make it to do with the discussion at hand.
*Be exciting - Then again, does not make much sense. Just make it so the Scratch Team can't wait to test it out and put alot of exclamation marks
Hope they helped, even though I doubt they did.
Bye
~Agentpieface
coolstuff wrote:
In addition to this, you might want to suggest people view this page: Info on how to make suggestions - it clearly describes how to make a great suggestion for Scratch, and what the Team is looking for.
YAH. I DID
If you want more tutorials like these, please, go ahead and ask for em!
I'll see ya'll later.
APF
Last edited by Agentpieface (2011-07-15 17:50:20)
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Nice tutorial, but you may want to consider using BBCode to make your tutorials more structured. For instance
coolstuff wrote:
In addition to this, you might want to suggest people view this page: http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Suggestions_for_Scratch on how to make suggestions - it clearly describes how to make a great suggestion for Scratch, and what the Team is looking for.
otherwise good job!
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LordSydney wrote:
Nice tutorial, but you may want to consider using BBCode to make your tutorials more structured. For instance
coolstuff wrote:
In addition to this, you might want to suggest people view this page: http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Suggestions_for_Scratch on how to make suggestions - it clearly describes how to make a great suggestion for Scratch, and what the Team is looking for.
otherwise good job!
And have a link.
Nice guide, APF.
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Crucifix wrote:
Thanks man, this should definitely help me, as I am new. Brilliant guideline.
Crucifix
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sci_test wrote:
LordSydney wrote:
Nice tutorial, but you may want to consider using BBCode to make your tutorials more structured. For instance
coolstuff wrote:
In addition to this, you might want to suggest people view this page: http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Suggestions_for_Scratch on how to make suggestions - it clearly describes how to make a great suggestion for Scratch, and what the Team is looking for.
otherwise good job!
And have a link.
Nice guide, APF.
Thanks.
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