Step 1. Download the .sb3 files
The files can be found in the code folder of this repository or accessed directly through the highlighted text above.
Click on the files, then click 'view raw' to download (make sure to download a copy to a flash drive if your Classroom doesn’t have access to Google Drive/OneDrive!)
Open CS First, click the plus sign, and select New Project.
- Click File
NOTE: The file name used in the photo is just an example. You can rename your file to match the workshop or leave it as is.
- Click 'Load from your computer' and select the sb3 file that was downloaded earlier. We recommend saving it to the downloads folder so it can be accessed more easily.
TEACHERS: Feel free to work through the workshop on your own to familiarize yourself with the lesson!
At the time of this document's creation, there is unfortunately no way to share custom .sb3 files or CS First Playground Projects to a Google Classroom via CS First.
Here are a few alternative methods suggested by the CS First Customer Support Team for sharing the workshop with your class:
If you have a Google Drive/OneDrive account that is accessible to your classroom, you can take the downloaded .sb3 files and upload them somewhere that your students can easily access it.
Once they’ve downloaded the files, they can follow the same steps taken in Step 2 of the Accessing the Workshop File segment of this document.
The .sb3 files will have to be downloaded onto a flash drive and uploaded to EVERY individual computer.
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Upload the files to each student's individual computer using the flash drive.
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Open up Documents, Go to the Downloads folder, and Drag and drop the files from the flash drive folder into your students downloads folder
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Once the files are transferred over to the Student computer, follow the same steps taken in Step 2: Accessing the Workshop File
If you don’t have permission to use Google Drive/OneDrive to share the files or don’t have access to a flash drive, you can contact your school’s administration or IT office to see if the .sb3 files can be uploaded remotely to your classroom's computers.


