Scratch in Open Sim

Thanks to ReactionGrid and @dstrawberrygirl, Learn4Life now has a place on the Open Sim grid and I am officially a “Gridizen”.

Chris set me up an account in minutes and I was able to have a quick play with Scratch for Open Sim.

Here’s a very quick video of the basic process. I simply downloaded the Scratch for Open Sim application – written in Squeak here (courtesy of a link from Rich White‘s excellent Greenbush Labs Blog – Rich tweaked Scratch for Second Life for Open Sim as a universal app for Windows, Mac and Linux) and then I was able to write code that could control a prim on the Open Grid in seconds.

I simply dragged and dropped the building blocks onto the interface and then copy and pasted the code into TextMate and from there into my prim on Reactiongrid and presto – it worked first time. (NB you don’t need to even copy to a Word Processor on a Windows machine – but do on a Mac)

So much more engaging than Scratch in 2D don’t you think ;) ?

If you are a teacher in a  UK school thinking of a quick start in Virtual Worlds and want to explore Open Sim I’d thoroughly recommend ReactionGrid for their pricing and prompt service. They even have a virtual turn key solution Banbury and the educational apps they can offer and other services are well worth looking at http://outpost.reactiongrid.com/. They can make worlds secure and in my experience are still small enough to offer a very personalised service and what’s more their main developer is UK based – so what’s stopping you – get in touch with @dstrawberrygirl now.

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2 Responses to Scratch in Open Sim

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  2. Chris Surridge

    Nice overview of Scratch on Open Sim. Many thanks! I heartily concur with your positive review of Reaction Grid and their uber-programmer/developer Chris Hart. Together they’re making the transition to Open Sim increasingly irresistible!