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How to Look in your Scratch Studio and find comments

11/14/2013

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To read the comments I have written about your Scratch projects, you need to find the "remix" program I created that has the comments in it. Here are the steps:
  1. Login to Scratch
  2. In the top right corner, just to the left of your Scratch user name, there is a picture of a folder with an "S" on it. Click on this folder.
  3. You will now see a listing of all your projects, under the title "My Stuff".
  4. On the left hand side, in the menu, click on "My Studios"
  5. You should now see your studio, called something like "AcadecapXX for Mme Sarah" listed. Click on your studio name.
  6. You will then see all the projects in your studio. There is one with the same name as your original project, but it has the word "remix" in the title. Click on this project.
  7. This shows you the project page for the remix project. In the upper right corner, press on the "See Inside" button.
  8. You should now see all the blocks that make up your project. There are also yellow rectangles with words in them, these are my comments.
  9. Sometimes, the comment rectangles are collapsed (made small). To make them bigger to read all the comments, press on the little grey triangle in the top left corner of the yellow rectangle.
  10. Also, sometimes comments overlap each other. To read overlapping comments, use that same little triangle to expand (make bigger) or collapse (make smaller) the comments as needed.
  11. For a few students, there are also comments from me on the project page of the remix project.
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