The Scratch Device Manager enables Scratch to connect to and control devices in the physical world. The first device that can be managed through the Scratch Device Manager is the LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 (https://education.lego.com/en/learn/elementary/wedo-2). Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) is a free programming language made by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. People from around the world use Scratch to create and share interactive stories, animations, and games.
I figured out how to OPEN it!
Awesome app for kids! When you download SCRATCH, a small window appears that doesn’t extend all the way, so the way to extend to full screen or to “open” the app is by clicking on “HELP” button on the small SCRATCH window and it will automatically open a new page on your web browser and walla! there you have it! You get to use all the features of SCRATCH, hopefully this was helpful to some :)
How do you open it?
I know I am going to like this app, but could somebody tell me how to open it?
Buggy
Same experience - can’t open the app. Definitely buggy.
Disappointed
I guess that this application in its essence would be really great and helpful to getting a head start in pogramming but I cant even open it. I’d like to at least delete it to reinstall it but its nowhere to be found on my computer yet it appears as installed on the App store. . .
The app would not open.
Why is that?
Great!
Very useful in my opinion. People who have this hardware can use it to easily make a much larger project much faster. Deserves 10 stars.
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