Yes, I totally agree. VBA is too involved for what most people want to do. Unfortunately, I don't know of an easier way, other than making videos of projects.
liu peng
Member
February 25, 2012
Thanks for your answer very much ,karen !
I can play a Scratch project in powerpoint.
I used the PPT Controller ToolBox (VB Application ------> Webbrowser ), but it is too complex ,
In MAINLAND CHINA,
Most of the teachers are using MACRO FLASH to make their teaching animation,
Then they play these flash animation in a PPT,
these PPT are their teaching courseware
I hope that our teacher can use SCRATCH to make their Teaching animation, However,All the work must be very simple , becuse general user cann't program VBA
I can read english very well , but Writting english is very limited ,
Do you see me?
lp
Karen Brennan
Member
February 25, 2012
There isn't an easy way (that I know of) to have a "live" Scratch project in a PPT presentation.
What I do is to use screen recording software to make a video of my interaction with the project and embed the video in the presentation...
K
liu peng
Member
February 24, 2012
My way :
First , distributing a scratch application to a local webpage.
Second,browsing this webpage with Ppt.
But "second" is too complex,It must use VB App Script,
general user can't do it,If there have a way more simple......
A super simple way to insert a sb to a ppt,
And related files are shared in ScratchED Resources
Thank you very much.
Very happy to communicate with you
Yes, I totally agree. VBA is too involved for what most people want to do. Unfortunately, I don't know of an easier way, other than making videos of projects.
Thanks for your answer very much ,karen !
I can play a Scratch project in powerpoint.
I used the PPT Controller ToolBox (VB Application ------> Webbrowser ), but it is too complex ,
In MAINLAND CHINA,
Most of the teachers are using MACRO FLASH to make their teaching animation,
Then they play these flash animation in a PPT,
these PPT are their teaching courseware
I hope that our teacher can use SCRATCH to make their Teaching animation,
However,All the work must be very simple , becuse general user cann't program VBA
I can read english very well , but Writting english is very limited ,
Do you see me?
lp
There isn't an easy way (that I know of) to have a "live" Scratch project in a PPT presentation.
What I do is to use screen recording software to make a video of my interaction with the project and embed the video in the presentation...
K