Can you actually conduct biological experiments using Scratch?! Exhibition of the first-prize-winning works (2021 Dalian Youth Creative Programming and Intelligent Design Competition)

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Can you actually conduct biological experiments with Scratch?! Display of the first - prize winning works (2021 Dalian Youth Creative Programming and Intelligent Design Competition)

I'm sure all parents and students are curious about the works of the first - prize contestants in the competition! The editor has invited Teacher Liang, the instructor, to interpret the Scratch first - prize winning works for everyone.

Can you actually conduct biological experiments with Scratch?!

Scratch is the most popular children's programming tool on our blue planet. Children can use it to create all kinds of interesting and cool works. Most children use it to make games. The young author of this award - winning work completed the stage - by - stage learning in the Bit Kid Scratch course system and designed and simulated a biological experiment - cell division on the basis of the somatosensory interactive game! Let's find out more below!

Display of the Scratch first - prize winning works (2021 Dalian Youth Creative Programming and Intelligent Design Competition)

Of course, when writing the program, we also need to use some algorithms to realize the continuous division of cells. One cell becomes two, two become four, four become eight... More and more cells will be displayed on the screen! The number of cells and the number of divisions displayed on the screen will also change in real - time accordingly. (The attachment contains the complete program file of the work, which needs to be opened with Scratch 3.0)

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Can you actually conduct biological experiments with Scratch?! Display of the first - prize winning works (2021 Dalian Youth Creative Programming and Intelligent Design Competition)