Massachusetts Institute of Technology Recenzje 44

Wynik TrustScore: 2.5 na 5

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Oceniono na 2 z 5

Kind of good, but it takes too long to sign in, plus I didn't do anything wrong and when I clicked on 'Need Help' and it said I was banned. Like what? I didn't do anything wrong, plus I have scratch c... Zobacz więcej

Oceniono na 1 z 5

Scratch.mit.edu is the only website where you can get banned for being too innocent. I made an account, spent two hours coding my first project, and then I get a message from the Scratch Te... Zobacz więcej

Oceniono na 5 z 5

I love Scratch! It's such a fun website with so many cool features - teaching kids how to code, comments, studios, and most important: the community. Recently the community has been flooded with rude... Zobacz więcej

Oceniono na 3 z 5

When I searched ''scratch.mit.edu'', I saw a new update which is the Color Contrast update. My eyes started to hurt because of the purple color, the blue color was much better. Now, I can't even focus... Zobacz więcej

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Wynik TrustScore: 2.5 na 5

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Oceniono na 5 z 5

I've been using scratch for awhile and it's awesome

been using scratch for over a year and it's awesome. I love this because it is simple and fun and I love to see what others have made. Also If you don't like something ore want more things you can use scratch addons for chromes to change the way scratch looks and you can use penguin mod(website) for more features. Just remember to look at TOS. Great community.

16 listopada 2024
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 5 z 5

A great platform!

(From a 5-year user's perspective :))
This platform is AWESOME! It lets you make projects and play others' projects. It's very easy to use, and it's also super easy to code in Scratch. And unlike many other platforms, it's COMPLETELY FREE. They offer absolutely no incentive to pay (and it's only mentioned on the front page for logged out users.)

The only thing that's not so great is the mass reporting system. Users can report things that they think violate the guidelines. However, Scratch has a built-in system which takes down projects & studios and bans users who have been reported by many accounts. Although this is meant to save time, this can be (and is) abused by people with bad intentions and a lot of bots (and time.) They can just use bots to mass report projects or users and poof. All of it gone.
That's the only bad thing I have to say. Other than that, it's great!

19 września 2024
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 5 z 5

The Best Thing That Has Ever Happened to Me

Outstanding. Amazing. The best thing that has ever happened to me in my life. Scratch is a programming website and community designed for children aged 8-15. The platform allows kids to create code by snapping blocks together. Scratch even features an in-site paint and sound editor that is user-friendly. By creating an account, users can share their projects with the world. Don't worry, Scratch also has a report option and a censorbot to ensure a safe and positive experience. Users can create studios, edit profiles, love, favorite, comment on, and even remix other projects. Additionally, users can follow their favorite creators or friends. Scratch is an amazing and active coding community, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

29 lutego 2024
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 4 z 5

Imagine, Program, Share!

This is a good coding language. Especially for kids! The problem is, that mass reporting is widespread in this website. Other than that, its great for all ages!

25 listopada 2023
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 4 z 5

Scratch is good to start your dev journey

It is a platform with a very many good projects. Simple to start with and is fun to see scrathers stretching the limits. And if you ever want something changed scratch has many extensions in the Chrome webstore. 4 stars as the moding is not the best

22 lipca 2023
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 3 z 5

The Purple Color is Bad

When I searched ''scratch.mit.edu'', I saw a new update which is the Color Contrast update. My eyes started to hurt because of the purple color, the blue color was much better. Now, I can't even focus on making a project because of the purple color and the worst thing is that I can not switch it back to the blue color! Please add an option that you can switch beetween blue and purple colors. Now I can only focus on making a project in TurboWarp because of many more features and no purple color.

28 czerwca 2023
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 5 z 5

I have been on scratch for 2 and a half…

I have been on scratch for 2 and a half years, and I love it! The users are welcoming, and the challenges are exiting. This is a really good way to learn simple coding. There is a huge LGBTQ+ and diverse community in Scratch, which is great! Overall, this website it great.

16 kwietnia 2023
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 4 z 5

Fatto bene

Scratch è fatto bene, è protetto, è per bambini, ma non è avvolte sicuro. Però è fatto bene perchè ti fa imparare come fare il coding.

16 kwietnia 2023
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 3 z 5

Scratch it's cool butt…

Scratch it's cool but it has strict rules and the thing called "Mass Reporting" that basically you report a user/comment/project and then reload the page and do it again, i'm not against LGTBQ but that appears on Featured Pojects (sometimes and Featured Projects are also chosen by the team) and kids visit this website so they are going too see those LGTBQ projects

11 stycznia 2023
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 3 z 5

Scratch is limiting and has strict rules.

Scratch by coding on their site is amazing but that's all.
Here's what they can do, 1. Better moderation: Scratch has a buggy moderation and infamous for it, I can report, reload the page or exit off a pop up, click report again, That my friends is called mass reporting. Now how Scratch's moderation works is if a project or a user gets this amount of reports they are gone. In other words the moderation is unfair. What they can APPROVE it, is by having a system where it makes a report limit only to 1 and have the team look at that 1 report. 2. the featured page:
We all know that according to users: Scratch usually features what they seem high quality to the team however in reality, It's the opposite that's why genetic platformers are everywhere in the featured page. Instead they can do a voting system like NewGrounds
does and put that voting page up to the front page.
3. Design: Some of the pages are from Scratch 2.0, it's not hard to explain what they can do, update the pages to Scratch 3.0. 4. Desktop apps: The team said they are "working" on a Linux version for these desktop apps, new and old. Turbowarp an mod for Scratch and complies projects to JavaScript worked on a Linux version already, it's on Linux's app store, Hello? There's is no saying of what they can approve,
Just that the team must be not slacking. That's all I have to say.

17 stycznia 2022
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 4 z 5

Great for programming, wonky guidelines.

Simple-looking tool that can achieve quite a lot as shown by users like griffpatch(but not only). It is a stepping stone for the future generation of programmers.

The community and community guidelines tho. The guidelines are basically "Oh wow be nice and report bad people, everyone is welcome here". I used the site as a kid and I've noticed multiple flaws.
Number 1 - Political views
There are projects based on recent political events, even by the "Scratch team". If you go to, say ceebees' profile, the about me is full of "BLM, stop the hate" and others. This is what I call brainwashing. Younger me did put some of these but quickly realised what it was and never did again.

Number 2 - Trending and Featured projects
The way that trending projects are selected has always confused me. You either see just one useful project or a combination of *not good* clicker games, art dumps or outright identical remixes(more on that later) of good projects. The featured projects(along with studios which I don't even want to talk about) are almost always some piece of actual garbage. While yes I understand this site is made for kids, can you at least not encourage making EXTREMELY LOW-quality projects?

Number 3 - Remixing
Whenever there is a quality project or even worse - a featured project which is absolute garbage, there will always be "omg I remixed first". Almost every single remix I've seen is either a straight-up copy of the original project or a change in the thumbnail. Even worse is that the guidelines contain a whole point for remixing a project "Embrace remix culture". Remixes are not moderated or at least monitored and I have tried reporting them to no avail.

Number 4 - Discovering
The search function is not very functional and the only way to find a project that has actually achieved something new that isn't just a platformer, clicker etc is very hard. Many people who have created technically achieving projects just end up leaving the platform because people are not able to find their projects, discouraging them to continue bringing new techniques to the platform. The website is now stuck in the platformer clicker era for a few years now.

A good way to teach coding to 7-10-year-olds, just don't touch the sharing your project part. Nor almost all of the site except the editor. Also their desktop app also has issues with saving your project.

17 sierpnia 2022
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 1 z 5

TERIBBLE EXPERIENCE

TERRIBLE WEBSITE
THE FEATURES DON'T WORK
COMPUTER IS SLOW (I have 16GB ram)
The mouse doesn't work properly
The paint editor is so bad.
If I click once, the website takes it as 2 clicks

12 kwietnia 2022
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 4 z 5

Safe and legit, but rules are strict

Scratch.mit.edu is a very popular and awesome websites for teaching students to code, which is pretty safe and legit to use. However, the rules are strict and a lot of scratchers are blocked or banned. Please give them a chance so that they can be a nice scratch.

6 marca 2022
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 5 z 5

Imagine, Program, Share

I love Scratch! It's such a fun website with so many cool features - teaching kids how to code, comments, studios, and most important: the community. Recently the community has been flooded with rude kids stealing projects, advertising for more likes, and bothering others. They're so fame-hungry, some of them report hard-worked projects and the projects are instantly unshared and put up for review if enough people report it. This method is horrible, and it caused lots of people to leave. This isn't directly the Scratch Team's fault, but I hope they make the system better.
~Student cc

24 listopada 2021
Opinia niezależna
Oceniono na 5 z 5

Das Wunder von Massachusetts heißt SCRATCH ...

Vom "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" (M.I.T.) ist die Programmiersprache SCRATCH für Kinder und Jugendliche entwickelt worden, die aber auch von jung gebliebenen Erwachsenen benutzt wird. Maßgeblich waren damals Mitchel Resnick, Professor für Lernforschung am M.I.T. Media Lab., und sein Team daran beteiligt, diese visuelle Programmiersprache im Jahre 2007 herauszugeben. SCRATCH gibt es mittlerweile in der Version 3.

Mit SCRATCH ist es möglich, die Welt des Programmierens kennenzulernen, ohne im herkömmlichen Sinne einen Quellcode zu schreiben. Stattdessen arbeitet man mit diversen Bausteinen (Elementen) und Akteuren (Objekten), die auf einer Bühne agieren und miteinander kommunizieren. Hierzu verwendet man einen Programmier- Baukasten mit speziellen farbig gekennzeichneten Werkzeugen. Damit wird man jetzt kreativ und steuert multimedial die Akteure, z.B. mit Bewegungen, Zoomeffekten, Sprechblasen und Tönen. So lernt man recht unterhaltsam die grundlegenden Elemente des Programmierens kennen, wozu z.B. der sequenzielle Programmablauf gehört, aber ebenso der Einsatz von Kontrollstrukturen. Manchmal kommt es mir wie eine große Entdeckungsreise vor, die für manchen Jugendlichen bestimmt der Einstieg ins Programmieren wird.

SCRATCH ist kostenlos auf der Website des M.I.T. erhältlich, wird vor allem im Bildungssektor eingesetzt und ist mittlerweile weltweit verbreitet. Es gibt verschiedene Plattformen, auf denen die Entwicklungsumgebung (IDE) von SCRATCH benutzt werden kann, z.B. Windows, iOS und Android. Es ist aber auch möglich, nur online zu programmieren.

Die Vernetzung findet in einer Scratch-Community statt, in der man mit seinem Konto als SCRATCHER aktiv werden, seine Kreationen zeigen und austauschen kann. Da das spielerische Element beim Programmieren und die gegenseitige Unterstützung im Vordergrund stehen, ist mit SCRATCH sehr viel Freude und Lust an der eigenen Weiterentwicklung verbunden. Das kann ich jedenfalls auch aus der Sicht eines Erwachsenen sagen.

SCRATCH ist eine wunderbare Programmiersprache, bei der es auch eine Schnittstelle zur Programmierung mit der Schildkröte (Turtle) gibt, dazumal als LOGO unterwegs. Man kann mit SCRATCH eben auch tolle Turtle-Grafiken zeichnen. Stimmt, hier ist es nun die Katze, die lustig miaut.

17 sierpnia 2021
Opinia niezależna

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