Is there a helpful resource (ie: Scratch projects, links, strategies) that you shared (or would like to share) with other participants? Please post it here!
Is there a resource that was mentioned during the workshop that you want to know more about? Post a comment about it!
Lessons for learning Scratch:
http://shallwelearn.com/index.php/en/scratchprogrammingforkidscategory/scratch-lesson
More manipulatives -- lots of "offline" activities at csunplugged - http://csunplugged.org
If you're interested in printing out images of the blocks, they're available in jpg or pdg format here - http://scratched.media.mit.edu/resources/blocks
Here are the example Scratch projects shared during the workshop - http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/174152
Easy 3D game programming (Microsoft only)
Kodu is a new visual programming language made specifically for creating games.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=10056
How to find good royalty-free music (or that's what they say...)
http://edtechideas.com/
Buildling math games in SCRATCH
http://www.computersforcreativity.com/resources/scratchmathgames
Video to show kids what you can do in Scratch
http://vimeo.com/29457909
www.eastonhome.co.uk/Scratch/index.htm#
Teach Scratch through gaming
http://www.bundlenut.com/b/272004
http://tech4kids.wordpress.com/scratch-resources/
Website for teaching web design:
msbswebclass.com
At the bottom - weekly lessons
Semester B - all Flash
Great Book- " Scratch Programmingh for Teens", Jerry Lee Ford,Jr.
Has a CD as welll
further explorations
WeDo (lego robotics for Scratch)
http://www.legoeducation.us/eng/product/lego_education_wedo_robotics_construction_set/2096
BYOB (build your own block) create subroutines in a Scratch like enviroment.
http://byob.berkeley.edu/
Here are links to more info about the Media Lab research groups you visited and tonight's guest speakers:
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