Cory Lyons Computer Apps Blog
Friday, January 30, 2015
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Final Unit Project for Scratch
The goal for my scratch game is to get the sprite from one end of the maze to the other end without touching the walls. I will use sports themed sprites because this will be a sports themed maze. I will also used sports backgrounds to go along with the sports theme of the game. The scoring will work by if you beat the maze you move on to the next. You do not necessarily get a score but the better you do the farther you go. You win after you complete all of the mazes. When someone wins a message pops up on the screen and says you win. I will have three levels all being harder than the previous one. Each one will be a different sport. I will increase the difficulty be making the walls thinner so it's harder to get through. I will do this by drawing the lines closer together.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Scenes Try It
Reflect: The stage makes a setting for the sprites to work around. During a scene you can make sprites talk. Acting would use scene changes beyond animation. I saw my classmates some of them had similar backdrops to mine.
Make a Block
I would say for make a block you have to name your block and then after you must explain how that block will work. You might use a block when adding multiple actions in a row to one block.
Try it Out Reflect
I liked this activity a lot. It was surprising to me when the scratch would not move unless the green flag was used. It was very easy to be led step by step through the activity. I like a lot of structure when learning because it's easier to follow along. I like having more freedom once I get a hang of the task at hand. I feel most creative when looking at my final project.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Ten Block Challenge
The ten block activity helps you learn scratch by showing you what you can do with a limited number of blocks. The ten block restrains you from using your imagination and you have to keep it inside the lines.
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