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A Tinkering Workshop: Make a Scratch "Radio"
Contributed by Mike Murphy, April 11, 2015
Simulate an old time radio with Scratch and Picoboard.
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Sensing Me
Contributed by Margaret Low, August 08, 2014
"Sensing Me" workshop presentation and resources given at the Scratch@MIT 2014 conference.
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Activities for PicoBoard and Scratch
Contributed by Barbara Ericson, November 06, 2013
Do you want to create a musical pickle or test your reaction time? Try these activities for PicoBoards and Scratch.
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Sensing Our World Workshop
Contributed by Margaret Low, July 28, 2012
Sensing Our World workshop presentation and resources given at the Scratch@MIT 2012 conference, Create Your World.
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Eduteka presenta su Tarjeta de Sensores (TDS)
Contributed by EDUTEKA - Icesi, June 12, 2012
Eduteka presenta su Tarjeta de Sensores (TDS) que, aunque tiene las mismas funcionalidades de la PicoBoard, incorpora algunas mejoras.
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Scratch Videobook in German
Contributed by ScratchEd Team, August 08, 2011
This videobook from Austria offers explanations of programming concepts, tutorials, and example projects in German.
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Measure, manipulate and reflect
Contributed by Claudia Urrea, November 14, 2010
Children can study different phenomenon by designing their own instruments, putting together an experiment and collecting data.
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Resistive sensors for the Scratch Board
Contributed by Claudia Urrea, November 14, 2010
Resistive sensors (temp, humidity, light, etc).
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Scratch User Guide
Contributed by Michelle Choi, September 22, 2010
Tips and guides for installation, adding sprites, sample projects, connecting a picoboard, and troubleshooting in Scratch.
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Working with graphs
Contributed by Ton Smit, January 10, 2010
The article of Hideki Mori inspired me to make a program which makes a graphical representation of data obtained from PicoBoard measurements.
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A costless cardboard "game controller" for a driving game
Contributed by Ton Smit, December 08, 2009
A description of a very simple (and cheap) game controller.
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The PicoBoard
Contributed by Ashley Lee, October 26, 2009
Program and play! Introducing toy sensors that connect Scratch creations to the physical world
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Lesson Plans: "Creative Computer Exploration with Scratch"
Contributed by Ashley Lee, October 25, 2009
Lesson plans for an elementary-level Scratch class
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Virtual Sensor Board
Contributed by Diane Pierce, September 13, 2009
Try out all those projects with sensor features without a board! Software-based sensor board for Scratch: Mac OS 10.5 Leopard (or higher)-Beta Version
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Imaginative Ideas with PicoBoards
Contributed by Alan O'Donohoe, October 26, 2011
Find out what you can do with PicoBoards
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LEAD Scratch Workshop
Contributed by ScratchEd Team, August 04, 2011
The LEAD (Learning through Engineering, Art, and Design) initiative in Hong Kong held a PD workshop on Scratch and PicoBoard.
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CSEdWeek 2010 | Day 5: A Recipe for Teaching from Scratch
Contributed by ScratchEd Team, December 10, 2010
In this video, Claire Caine talks about her work with students using the metaphor of cooking.
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MassCUE Conference Workshop Video
Contributed by ScratchEd Team, November 18, 2010
See how Mitch Resnick and Karen Brennan use design-based learning principles at a ghostly, Halloween-themed workshop.
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Fairytale Fashion visits Lifelong Kindergarten
Contributed by Karen Brennan, November 02, 2009
Diana Eng from Fairytale Fashion visited Lifelong Kindergarten last week to learn more about Scratch and the Scratch sensor board.
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Playing with WeDo ideas!
Contributed by Keith Braafladt, October 05, 2009
The Learning Technologies Center staff spend an evening and more creating with Scratch and WeDo's
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