Scratch Animation for noncoders











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🐱 More Scratch content in my home tab https://jaredoleary.com/scratch • 🎧 Computer science education podcast https://jaredoleary.com/csk8 • 🖥️ PC specs and gear I use https://jaredoleary.com/gear • 🎮 Gaming playlists http://jaredoleary.com/game • 🥁 Drumming playlists http://jaredoleary.com/drum • 📅 Stream schedule https://jaredoleary.com/schedule • 👕 Merch https://jaredoleary.com/merch • 👪 Socials (in the menu) https://jaredoleary.com • ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ • You can create custom animations in Scratch using Vector Sprites by duplicating a costume and making a small change, then repeating this process for each frame of the animation. To animate these costumes in your project, set the starting costume, then use a repeat block to quickly switch through the costumes. If you need to slow it down a bit, use a wait block with a decimal. • If you have multiple animations, name each set of animations to describe them, then use a broadcast block or make a block for each animation set. Set the starting costume for each animation, then use repeats with a short weight to animate your Sprite. • Check out the links above for more free Scratch videos, projects, lessons, tips, etc. If you'd like to learn how to teach computer science education with your students, check out the #CSK8 Podcast in the link above to explore research, experiences, and perspectives on computer science education through interviews with computer science educators, scholars, and administrators, as well as episodes that summarize and unpack implications of research for classroom teachers who are interested in learning more about practical applications of research in their classroom. • #scratch #JaredOLeary • ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ • 00:00 How to create custom costumes in Scratch • 00:08 How to code custom animations in Scratch • 00:17 What to do if you have multiple animations

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