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LEGO ® EDUCATION WeDo 2.0 LESSONS COMPUTER REPAIR & SUPPORT LESSON CONTENTS: Choose the topic which you want to learn from the buttons below, or go to the next page to start the first topic of the activity, Best Regards. Copyright © 2021-2022 by Robots Got Talents. All rights reserved. LEGO, MINDSTORMS, and WeDo are registered trademarks of The LEGO Group. Robots Got Talents is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the LEGO Group. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DOWNLOAD, COPY, SHARE OR EDIT THIS LESSON Basics of WeDo 2.0 Programming/SCRATCH SCRATCH Studio User Interface Types of SCRATCH Blocks WeDo 2.0 Extension Blocks WeDo 2.0 Input/Output Blocks
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LEGO ® EDUCATION WeDo 2.0 LESSONS COMPUTER REPAIR & SUPPORT Although LEGO Education has its own programming software for WeDo 2.0, your WeDo 2.0 creations could be programmed using various third-party applications, including the famous Scratch 3.0. Scratch is a block-based visual programming language, desktop software, android app and website targeted primarily at children 8-16 as an educational tool for STEM Education and Coding. Scratch is developed by the MIT Media Lab and has been translated into more than 70 languages. As of January 2021, community statistics on the official website show more than 67 million projects shared by over 64 million users, and almost 38 million monthly website visits. In this lesson, we will be using the online version of SCRATCH (SCRATCH Studio), in the next pages, we will cover the main tools and components of the SCRATCH studio user interface. WeDo 2.0 PROGRAMMING: