Teach Me Scratch - Broadcasting and Receiving (Video 7)
This is the 7th video of the Teach Me Scratch series. In a message-driven asynchronous system, individual sprites may broadcast and receive messages from one another. In this video, you will learn how to use the broadcasting and receiving feature within Scratch. An accompaning student worksheet is available to download.
"Broadcasting and Receiving"
Linking Sprite Scripts
Here is a sample Scratch animation that utilizes the Broadcast/Receiving paradigm. Click on the image to view it.
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