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Scratch is a popular animation and interactive tool used to teach programming techniques. It's aimed at children, but can be used by anybody to learn programming. Here's how to use Scratch to ...
Scratch comes with a number of example projects that provide a fairly broad sample of what can be done with Scratch. Once a user has created a program that they like, they can share their project with ...
That has all changed now with Scratch, a project developed by Mitchel Resnick and his associates at MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten research group.
BlockLike.js is an educational JavaScript library that attempts to extend the block-based Scratch learning experience to JavaScript text-based programming.
Computer programming is not usually taught to 8-year-olds. But a new system developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology turns building video games into child’s play. The system is ...
In addition to programming, Scratch also lets kids upload and share their projects through an online community at the Scratch website.
Students and Scratch programmers patiently waiting for the official launch of the new Scratch 3.0 programming and visual coding environment, will be pleased to know that it has today officially ...
Code Club is basing its projects around MIT's Scratch programming tools Volunteers have kicked off a project to set up after-school clubs that teach young children how to programme computers ...