- Objectives: Learn how to reuse code, developing critical sense towards obsolete rules in your lifestyle.
DATES (1 week):
Plan your work.
Use Forums, chats, and Scratch platform to do it. Join in a group members between 6 and 9, 2 or 3 per country. You must do your project collaborating with the foreign students. The group must create a Study and every member should work his/her own project, reusing the code of the others in the study. Every member should have at the end, a personal scratch program based in the same idea in the study. This is the study we are using for some examples: "dangerous minds"
Code your program.
Use objects as images of heads of user profiles, moving smoothly in the screen, bouncing at the edges in random directions. If they cross touching each other, show a message in English related with obsolete rules, and if they reach to a third object, ends the game. The third object is controlled by the cursor keys, and you can choose the image freely, related with the idea that it could be some actor in your lifestyle's rules.
Check that your progam has the following improvements:
- Choose some of your lifestyle's rules in the game (technology, music, art, timetable, school, homework, manners, habits, jokes, whatever you want), and explain how you see those rules, in the game before start, in a start screen that should have the instructions, and the message "Press space to start".
- All images of backgrounds and objects will be related to the eTwinning project.
- Add 3 phases of game, that introduce a new head object by phase passed.
- Add 3 lives to the controlled object, after loosing the last life, the game ends.
- Customize the phases with different arcade songs during the game, and sounds if the objects are touched, or you lose a life.
- Every 10 seconds, increase the speed of the heads' movement.
- We need a "Game Over" screen after finishing the program, showing the time elapsed since it was started, and some information or image about eTwinning and this projectr "Scratching rules".
Self-assessments and share your work.
Use all the code elements you have learned in class, and check the quality of your code with Dr. Scratch. You will be able to download a PDF with the Tittle from Dr. Scratch. Use Forums to share your final work:
- Embebed code or URL of your Scratch program.
- PDF or URL to access to your Dr. Scratch Tittle.
Some of them are:
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/203087962/
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/203091848/
The results: