By: rauscher
Views: 15 | LoveIts: 1
Description: We took sensors and plugged them into a stuffed penquin for use with the Scratchboard. This also reacts to sound and light changes. This is not sophisticated -- simply a good demo of mapping real-world events to a program.
By: jjburker
Views: 33 | LoveIts: 0
Description: My first Project with my PicoBoard. Cover the light sensor on the PicoBoard. Gradually uncover the light sensor. The sun will rise and the sky will illuminate. Once the sun rises, you can make it set by covering the light sensor again. The effect is best if, like the rising or setting sun, you u ... show more
By: l2tt2l
Views: 8 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This uses the scratch board to identify the differences between pictures. We used the a input and copper tape with a resistor between two of the leads on one and no resistor on the other. We used a range of values to help select the copper piece and a different range of values to see a 100 ohm r ... show more
By: Paddle2SeeFixIt
Views: 61 | LoveIts: 0
Description: Requires the ScratchBoard! Will NOT work without the ScratchBoard. Use your hand to control the direction. Very dark turns it left, Full light turns it right, somewhere in the middle goes straight. Use the slider to control the speed. Enjoy!
By: duxtech
Views: 5 | LoveIts: 1
Description: The sprite moves with scratch board. Slider chooses direction, button makes it move. For keyboard commands, press the space bar to enter keyboard mode. Then you use the right and left arrow keys for direction and the m key for movement.
By: duxtech
Views: 24 | LoveIts: 1
Description: The sprite moves with scratch board. Slider chooses direction, button makes it move. For keyboard commands, press the space bar to enter keyboard mode. Then you use the right and left arrow keys for direction and the m key for movement.
By: keviniskool
Views: 16 | LoveIts: 0
Description: First off, this requires a Scratch Board. If you do not have one, do not even bother trying to play this. Also, remember, since this is scratchboard dependent, you have to play within Scratch, not online. See if you can figure out what to do. It doesn't take much thought.
By: logan996
Views: 124 | LoveIts: 1
Description: Does it conduct electricity? This is a SCRATCH BOARD project!but anyway you use 1 of the scratch board's imputs that u use for the use of seeing if somethigs conductive(the plugs at the bottom with 2 aligator clips at the end of them) put somethis you think will conduct electricity in them and put o ... show more
