"faq.makeGameTitle":"How do I make a game or animation with Scratch?",
"faq.makeGameBody":"Check out the <a href=\"/tips\">tips page</a> to see lots of ways to get started with Scratch. Or just <a href=\"/projects/editor/?tip_bar=getStarted\">dive in</a> to the project editor.",
"faq.requirementsTitle":"What are the system requirements for Scratch?",
"faq.requirementsBody":"To run Scratch 2, you need to be using (1) a Windows, ChromeOS, Mac, or Linux computer; (2) a version of <a href=\"https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/\">Adobe Flash Player</a> released on or after June 15, 2016; (3) a relatively recent web browser: one of the latest two versions of <a href=\"http://google.com/chrome/\">Chrome</a> (Windows, ChromeOS, Mac or Linux), <a href=\"http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/\">Firefox</a> (Windows or Mac only), <a href=\"https://support.apple.com/downloads/safari\">Safari</a> (Mac only), <a href=\"https://www.microsoft.com/windows/microsoft-edge\">Edge</a> (Windows only), or <a href=\"https://www.microsoft.com/download/internet-explorer.aspx\">Internet Explorer 11</a> (Windows only). If your computer doesn’t meet these requirements, you can try downloading and installing <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>, which you can still use to share projects to the Scratch 2 website.",
"faq.requirementsBody":"To run Scratch 2.0, you need to be using (1) a Windows, ChromeOS, Mac, or Linux computer; (2) a version of <a href=\"https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/\">Adobe Flash Player</a> released on or after June 15, 2016; (3) a relatively recent web browser: one of the latest two versions of <a href=\"http://google.com/chrome/\">Chrome</a> (Windows, ChromeOS, Mac or Linux), <a href=\"http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/\">Firefox</a> (Windows or Mac only), <a href=\"https://support.apple.com/downloads/safari\">Safari</a> (Mac only), <a href=\"https://www.microsoft.com/windows/microsoft-edge\">Edge</a> (Windows only), or <a href=\"https://www.microsoft.com/download/internet-explorer.aspx\">Internet Explorer 11</a> (Windows only). If your computer doesn’t meet these requirements, you can try downloading and installing <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>, which you can still use to share projects to the Scratch 2.0 website.",
"faq.offlineTitle":"Do you have a downloadable version so I can create and view projects offline?",
"faq.offlineBody":"The Scratch 2 offline editor allows you to create Scratch projects without an internet connection. You can download Scratch 2 from the <a href=\"/scratch2download/\">website</a>. You can also still use <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>. Note: You can have both Scratch 1.4 and 2 on your computer.",
"faq.offlineBody":"The Scratch 2.0 offline editor allows you to create Scratch projects without an internet connection. You can <a href=\"/scratch2download/\">download Scratch 2.0</a> from the website. You can also still use <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>. Note: You can have both Scratch 1.4 and 2.0 on your computer.",
"faq.uploadOldTitle":"Can I still upload projects created with older versions of Scratch to the website?",
"faq.uploadOldBody":"Yes - you can share or upload projects made with earlier versions of Scratch, and they will be visible and playable. (However, you can’t download projects made with or edited in later versions of Scratch and open them in earlier versions. For example, you can’t open a Scratch 2 project in <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>, because <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a> doesn’t know how to read the .sb2 project file format.)",
"faq.uploadOldBody":"Yes - you can share or upload projects made with earlier versions of Scratch, and they will be visible and playable. (However, you can’t download projects made with or edited in later versions of Scratch and open them in earlier versions. For example, you can’t open a Scratch 2.0 project in <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>, because <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a> doesn’t know how to read the .sb2 project file format.)",
"faq.recordVideoTitle":"Can I record a video of my Scratch project?",
"faq.recordVideoBody":"Yes, you can record a video of your Scratch project up to 60 seconds. In the Scratch editor, from the File menu, select \"Record Project Video.\" (You need to be signed in to see this option.) You can choose additional recording options (such as recording sound and mouse clicks) through the \"More Options\" menu. Then, run your project however you'd like. Once the recording is done, follow the instructions to download the file to your computer. Depending on what kind of computer you have, you may need to download another program like the <a href=\"http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html\">VLC Media Player</a> to play the file. This file will run on YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook, but may need to be converted for other websites like Twitter or Tumblr.",
"faq.scratchCostTitle":"How much does Scratch cost? Do I need a license?",
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"faq.rentInfoTitle":"Does the Scratch Team sell or rent information about users of Scratch to anyone?",
"faq.rentInfoBody":"No.",
"faq.viewUnsharedTitle":"Can the Scratch Team view unshared projects on my 'My Stuff' page?",
"faq.viewUnsharedBody":"Since the Scratch Team is responsible for moderation, we have access to all content stored on the Scratch website - including unshared projects. If you prefer to work on projects in complete privacy, you can use either the <a href=\"/scratch2download\">Scratch 2 offline editor</a> or <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>.",
"faq.viewUnsharedBody":"Since the Scratch Team is responsible for moderation, we have access to all content stored on the Scratch website - including unshared projects. If you prefer to work on projects in complete privacy, you can use either the <a href=\"/scratch2download\">Scratch 2.0 offline editor</a> or <a href=\"/scratch_1.4\">Scratch 1.4</a>.",
"faq.remixDefinitionTitle":"What is a remix?",
"faq.remixDefinitionBody":"When a Scratcher makes a copy of someone else’s project and modifies it to add their own ideas (for example, by changing scripts or costumes), the resulting project is called a \"remix.\" Every project shared to the Scratch website can be remixed. We consider even a minor change to be a valid remix, as long as credit is given to the original project creator and others who made significant contributions to the remix.",
"faq.remixableTitle":"Why does the Scratch Team require that all projects be “remixable”?",
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"faq.dataBody":"When a student first signs up on Scratch, we ask for basic demographic data including gender, age (birth month and year), country, and an email address for verification. This data is used (in aggregated form) in research studies intended to improve our understanding of how people learn with Scratch. When an educator uses a Scratch Teacher Account to create student accounts in bulk, students are not required to provide an email address for account setup.",
"faq.lawComplianceTitle":"Is Scratch 2.0 (online version) compliant with United States local and federal data privacy laws?",
"faq.lawComplianceBody":"Scratch cares deeply about the privacy of students and of all individuals who use our platform. We have in place physical and electronic procedures to protect the information we collect on the Scratch website. Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all United States federal laws that are applicable to MIT, a 501(c)(3) organization and the entity that created and maintains Scratch. We encourage you to read the Scratch Privacy Policy for more information.",
"faq.schoolsMoreInfo":"For more more questions about Teacher Accounts, see the <a href=\"/educators/faq\">Teacher Account FAQ</a>"
"faq.schoolsMoreInfo":"For more questions about Teacher Accounts, see the <a href=\"/educators/faq\">Teacher Account FAQ</a>"