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Install the offline editor on student machines in your Scratch course in case the online editor is not available.

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  • Two versions of the Scratch offline editor are available for download: Version 2 and Version 1.4.
  • If students are working on projects over multiple days, it may be helpful to have students save their projects to their local machines in case the online editor is not available during subsequent classes.

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  • Scratch
  • Intro Programming
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Paul Bruno

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