Using the Share and Feedback Buttons in VEXcode VR

Users can easily share the content of their Blocks project in VEXcode VR by using the Share button. Users can also easily provide feedback to VEX to help with the program’s continual improvement by using the Feedback button.

Note: The Share feature is currently unavailable for Android devices. 


What is the Share button

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR Share Toolbar, displaying options for sharing code and collaborating on projects within the VEXcode VR online programming environment, designed for learning coding concepts and robotics.

The ‘Share’ button allows users to create a .pdf document of their Blocks project to be shared. The new document can be shared with a teacher via email/Classroom Management System, a fellow student, or printed for an Engineering Notebook.


How to use the Share button

Illustration depicting the concept of sharing in VEXcode VR, highlighting collaboration and teamwork in coding and robotics education.

Once you are at the point where you would like to share your Blocks project, select the ‘Share’ button.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR tutorial interface showing block-based coding options and virtual robot controls, designed to assist users in learning coding concepts and robotics principles.

Enter your name, assignment information and any notes you want to include. Then select, "Download".

Screenshot of VEXcode VR tutorial interface, showcasing the block-based coding environment for programming a virtual robot, designed to facilitate learning in coding concepts and robotics for students and educators.

This will download a .pdf document of your project on your device. You can access the .pdf document from your download location and it can be easily shared to many places.


What is the Feedback button

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR Feedback Toolbar, displaying various coding tools and options for users to program a virtual robot, designed to enhance learning in coding and robotics for students and educators.

The Feedback button provides a quick and easy way to provide feedback to VEX. This feedback will provide valuable information such as requesting a new feature, discussing something that is not working, and it can provide valuable diagnostics about your issue.


How to use the Feedback button

Screenshot illustrating feedback options in VEXcode VR, an online programming environment for coding concepts using a virtual robot, aimed at enhancing STEM education through tutorials.

If at any time you want to provide feedback to VEX, select the Feedback button.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR tutorial interface, showcasing block-based coding elements and a virtual robot, illustrating coding concepts for students and educators in a STEM education context.

This will open up the feedback window which has a number of options.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR tutorial interface showcasing block-based coding elements and a virtual robot, designed to help users learn coding concepts in a simulated environment.

You can rate your experience as positive or not positive.

A smiley face emoji representing a positive learning experience in VEXcode VR tutorials, an online platform for teaching coding concepts through virtual robotics.

If positive is selected, the smile face will highlight.

Frowning face emoji representing frustration or disappointment, used in VEXcode VR tutorials to illustrate challenges in coding or programming concepts.

If the not positive is selected, the frown face will highlight.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR text window displaying coding blocks and commands, illustrating the programming interface for users to create and debug code in a virtual robot environment.

There is a text window to enter the feedback you would like to provide for VEX.

Screenshot of an email interface in VEXcode VR tutorials, showcasing coding concepts and virtual robot programming, designed for students and educators to enhance STEM learning through a block-based and text-based coding environment.

There is a check box option to include your email for a response.

Checkbox graphic used in VEXcode VR tutorials, illustrating options for selecting programming features or settings in the online coding environment.

There is a checkbox which allows you to provide VEX with more technical information from your project. If reporting an issue, it is important to include diagnostic data to help identify the problem.

Privacy settings in VEXcode VR, illustrating options for managing user data and ensuring a secure coding environment for students and educators in STEM education.

For anyone interested in the Privacy Policy, select the link within the window.

Privacy Policy document for VEXcode VR, outlining user data handling and privacy practices in the context of an online programming environment for learning coding concepts through a virtual robot.

This link will bring you to the most current Privacy Policy.

VEXcode VR Send Button icon, used in the online programming environment for coding and controlling a virtual robot, featured in tutorials for learning coding concepts and robotics principles.

Once you have provided your feedback select the ‘Send’ button.

Close button icon for VEXcode VR tutorials, used to exit or dismiss a dialog or window in the online programming environment designed for learning coding concepts through virtual robotics.

This will provide you with a message that your feedback was sent. Select the ‘Close’ button to return to your project.

For more information, help, and tips, check out the many resources at VEX Professional Development Plus

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