By: chalkmarrow
Views: 1272 | LoveIts: 42
Description: We just got one of the Scratch Boards (now called PicoBoards), and it's great. But we noticed on the forums that people are still confused about how it works. This project simulates the board fairly well, so you can kinda play around with it. You can actually use it to prototype Scratchboard apps to ... show more
By: scmb1
Views: 293 | LoveIts: 12
Description: DOWNLOAD! I volunteered at a camp that used Scratch this week and they had PicoBoards that I got to play with. Here's a very simple (but fun :) ) project I made. It draws circles with the radius set as the slider value and the pen size set as the sound. It will clear if it is dark. (Put your fing ... show more
By: liddy
Views: 262 | LoveIts: 5
Description: This project is designed to make it easy to play with gears. To start the wheels turning, move the slider on the turn1 to increase the speed of the turning. To change the size of the drivng wheel, cog1, use the slider on a Scratch board. If you do not have a Scratch board, change the program - but a ... show more
By: chalkmarrow
Views: 223 | LoveIts: 3
Description: This is a sensor board project that I finished up at the Scratch Conference. In general, the program figures out the location of a light sensor (hooked up to resistance-A input) that is held up against the screen. The three moths then fly to that location. The project includes info re how it works. ... show more
By: logan996
Views: 207 | 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
By: lombana
Views: 198 | LoveIts: 2
Description: some images of the project i did using the scratch board. the background music comes from a improvisation i did with this musical instrument.
By: jywarren
Views: 190 | LoveIts: 1
Description: This documents an attempt to make a very slow video camera input into Scratch. The camera is not done. However, an image has been created with the incompleted version. See http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jywarren/293404 for more or http://www.vimeo.com/user263756/videos for some videos on how it was ... show more
By: hmnwilson
Views: 187 | LoveIts: 0
Description: I just got a Scratchboard yesterday, so I made this. Download this project for it to work. Plug the 4 pairs of alligator clips into the A, B, C & D ports. Make sure no metal ends are touching each other, then press the green flag. Press the button on the scratchboard to move the yellow a ... show more
By: karenb
Views: 180 | LoveIts: 4
Description: I really like modern art and often wonder how the world appears to these artists. I also frequently wonder how different a painting would look if all of its parts were rearranged. This project should work with or without the Scratch Sensor Board. Keyboard-only instructions: If you want to move ... show more
By: kittyscratchpost
Views: 175 | LoveIts: 1
Description: If anybody thinks this is worth working on I will try to update it with a version with more levels, more opponents, and enemies who come down at you and shoot. You need a Scratch Board for this. Slider to move, and button to shoot.
By: fshea
Views: 169 | LoveIts: 1
Description: This project uses the Scratch sensor (Pico) board. I've connected the ends of my sensors to tinfoil keys and the other end to a wired glove. When I touch my virtual keyboard, I can play some simple music. By pressing the sensor button, I can switch between effects (piano, drum, beat box :-) Here's ... show more
By: jlai
Views: 166 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This is a remix of funkygopher94's Interactive Drummer. It is designed for use with a Scratch Board where the resistance sensors are used as touch sensors, like drum pads. The sound sensor will change the color of the background. The slider adjusts the volume. The current configuration is: A-Sna ... show more
By: fshea
Views: 153 | LoveIts: 3
Description: This is a brief documentation project about my Synthesizer Demo. The Synthesizer Demo uses the Scratch Pico Board. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/fshea/293344
By: mletreat
Views: 126 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This project was created to demonstrate sensor boards to a group of teens attending the 2008 Computer Clubhouse Teen Summit.
By: ralphrod
Views: 113 | LoveIts: 0
Description: Instructions: This is a simple animation demonstrating how magma under pressure pushes to the surface creating an explosion. Additionally, if you have a scratch board you can move the magma up the volcano's vent
By: jlai
Views: 113 | LoveIts: 1
Description: This shows how I made the drumset that was built upon funkygopher94's Interactive Drummer. It is one of many ways to make a physical interface. I'd like to see what others could come up with. Have fun! Go to <a href="/projects/jlai/293224">(link to project)</a>
By: Erik12345
Views: 110 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This is just for testing the scratch board light sensor. I reccomend using a flash light or other light source to get full effect. I mean if the value is different, the cat will change a different color.
By: kumpf
Views: 108 | LoveIts: 5
Description: This project desceribes how my other project, "Beatrice, a beat maker" works by using the PicoBoard connected to scratch.
By: jywarren
Views: 108 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This is an attempt to build a camera to scan images (and potentially video) into Scratch using a Scratch sensor board. However, don't get too excited, it's so slow and low resolution that it's really just a proof of concept. It's not fully working yet but I'm posting some instructions and pictures ... show more
By: bobbysq
Views: 102 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This project graphs the loudness of sound. The louder the sound, the higher the line on the graph. Your computer needs to have a working S.B. for this project to work. INSTRUCTIONS Click the Green Flag, then make sounds and watch. HOW I MADE THIS The sprite uses its pen to draw the graph. When the ... show more
By: ihaveamac
Views: 100 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This is my first Scratch Board game so it is not that good. Yes, I own a Scratch Board. (You must own a Scratch Board and download the project for it to work.The point of the game is to go to where the pointer tells you to. Use the slider on the Scratch Board go move the block.
By: hdarken
Views: 97 | LoveIts: 1
Description: Make sure you have a sensor board connected, speak into it and watch the frequency. A remix of Bobberpi's project.
By: Giantfishy
Views: 80 | LoveIts: 3
Description: I got a Scratch board for my birthday (yay!), so I decided to make this game (if you don't know what a Scratch board is, go to http://scratch.mit.edu/scratchboard). You can play it even if you don't have a Scratch board: just click either Keyboard or Mouse. If you do have a Scratch board, you can ch ... show more
By: Lutz
Views: 74 | LoveIts: 1
Description: You need a Scratchboard to make this work, although you could use a microphone and change the code accordingly. The bird will speak when you do, and if you get really loud, he starts wagging his tongue. have fun!
By: Lutz
Views: 70 | LoveIts: 1
Description: Another project I did that uses the sound sensor on the Scratchboard. This guy gets pretty passionate about your singing, depending on how loud you sing. This paticular singer is more partial to opera I believe. Again, this project should work with the sound sensor blocks replaced by the loudness va ... show more
By: abee
Views: 70 | LoveIts: 1
Description: Require a sensor board. slider for steer. button for accel. -- Click Green Flag to Reset the course. Arrows steer. Up arrow is the gas. Release the Up arrow to slow down. Try and stay on the course and turn as little as possible to keep your speed up through the turns. Good times are under 100 ... show more
By: Daedname17
Views: 57 | LoveIts: 4
Description: A scratch board. Click to rub away the black. Hit 2 to smudge the board and make it black. Hit 1 to switch back to the coin. The colors are right only when you open it in Scratch. By A
By: keviniskool
Views: 56 | LoveIts: 2
Description: Wanted to make use of the scratch board, so I made this. Either use a cowbell hooked up to alligator clips with a metal stick in port A or use the space bar. The song I used was Mississippi Queen by Mountain. Don't ask why I made such a useless program. If you have a high-performance rig, please lea ... show more
By: curiouslee
Views: 55 | LoveIts: 0
Description: A simple alarm triggered by the light sensor on the Picoboard (Scratch Sensor Board). I made this so my daughter's OLPC XO-1 laptop could detect when a stuffed animal was picked up in her room.
By: agatas
Views: 51 | LoveIts: 0
Description: In my projects, I wanted people to move their bodies and stay away from the computer. I wanted people to have fun while moving around and create something, for example a musical composition. First, I laid color sheets of paper on the floor, connected each pair of touch sensors to it and then created ... show more
By: LEAD
Views: 41 | LoveIts: 0
Description: Scratch Board is required Controlled by light sensor
By: aolivier
Views: 39 | LoveIts: 0
Description: Okay, this is a little buggy... also... it only works with a scratch sensor board, and also goes with a board game that I made. What happens with the board game is that you move to different spaces, and if you land on a special space, your game piece senses a certain resistance, and it goes to a ... show more
By: duxtech
Views: 31 | 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: project200
Views: 28 | LoveIts: 0
Description: scratch boar.s needed go. to support to buy one
By: ilmungo
Views: 21 | LoveIts: 2
Description: This interaction is meant to be used with a sensor board, so it will not work on the website. I am uploading it to share the code with anyone interested. Description: The input device for this interaction is an old rotary phone dial, repurposed from an old telephone I had lying around. I built the ... show more
By: lightning900
Views: 17 | LoveIts: 0
Description: A quick mini game I made after I got my Pico Board working, I then added multiple control types. To start a new game press the shoot button, try to shoot all the red blobs so that they don't reach the end, they will keep getting faster the more you hit. If the blobs get past you game will pause and ... show more
By: Treefrog54
Views: 17 | LoveIts: 0
Description: Use the sensor board slider to move the cable car. Touch the A clips together to recharge at the white station. Your goal is to touch the target without geting hit by a bomb or runing out of battery. Use batterys to recharge and coins to get points. goby2008 made the bird sprite (but i programed it) ... show more
By: lindsay919
Views: 14 | LoveIts: 0
Description: To use this project you need a Scratch sensor board. Make a drum by covering a disposable cup with aluminum foil. Wrap two chopsticks with foil - one for the green drumstick and one for the purple drumstick. You can also wrap a colored pipe cleaner around each one so you can tell them apart. Atta ... show more
By: goldm
Views: 13 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This demonstrates how the Scratch picoboard works. You plug in the picoboard. Click green flag. Click sound button. Yell into the picoboard. The cat will get larger and smaller along with your voice. 3
By: qramo
Views: 9 | LoveIts: 0
Description: using sensor board light sensor is accel slider sensor is steering
By: goldm
Views: 7 | LoveIts: 0
Description: This demonstrates how the Scratch picoboard works. You plug in the picoboard. Click green flag. Click sound button. Yell into the picoboard. The cat will get larger and smaller along with your voice. Click light button. Wave your hand over the light. The cat will get larger and smaller depend ... show more
