Loudness in Scratch
Today in Techie Club we learned how to control sprites using volumes. To learn how to do this we created a project in Scratch and tried to get the cat to move around the perimeter of the screen by clapping our hands. To do this we created a script that basically that when the computer heard a step that the cat would move one step. I had a lot of fun learning how to do loudness in Scratch!
Feb 18, 2014 (tcbjra001)
Monthly Archives: February 2014
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BLOG OF THE WEEK (02/10/14)
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Regional Partners Fuel TECH CORPS Expansion in NE Ohio

Thanks to the support of great partners like JPMorgan Chase, Nordson Corporation Foundation and the Gelfand Engineering and Technology Education Fund at Case Western Reserve University, TECH CORPS is expanding program opportunities in Northeast Ohio. Continue reading Regional Partners Fuel TECH CORPS Expansion in NE Ohio
TECH CORPS and Nordson Corporation to Offer Free “Techie Camps” for Lorain County Students
Today’s students are the most tech-savvy generation ever, yet many have no interest in technology-related careers. A recentsurvey of American teens found that while 96% of them report “liking” or “loving” technology, just 18% indicated an interest in pursuing a technology career. Continue reading TECH CORPS and Nordson Corporation to Offer Free “Techie Camps” for Lorain County Students
BLOG OF THE WEEK (02/03/14)
HTML
Today we learned how to make our own website. We learned one way called HTML which stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. We also learned that we had to close the things we started with</ what it was>. Using “jsbin.com” we used HTML to create our own custom web pages.
Feb 04, 2014 (tcbmxc004)
BLOG OF THE WEEK (01/27/14)
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Today at Techie Club we finished building our Lego robots! We started building the more complicated features on our robotic that involved sensors and a micro motor. When we finished our robot had a moving arm that went up and down, a color sensor facing the ground, a touch sensor pointing forward, and a tilt sensor to see which direction it was going. Unfortunately by the time we finished, Continue reading BLOG OF THE WEEK (01/27/14)