Contributed by Georgios Papadopoulos, November 10, 2015
Writing hierarchical, modular, object-based, event-driven code in a visual block-based programming environment. Material from Research & Development Department of Ellinogermaniki Agogi,Greece
At LA Makerspace: a community-based nonprofit organization with a mission to increase access to STEAM education to kids and adults using fun stuff like Scratch!
This activity connects number theory and geometry. Your challenge: predict the shape that will result from any combination of angle and distance variables.
I'm Dhif Abdelmoumen,computer teacher i'm from Tunisia. I attended this training because Scratch is a very important learning tool. I thank the tutors of the course, and students too.
"There is nothing like making music and messing with sound to inspire people to learn how to program." -- Professor Dan Trueman, cofounder of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra