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Contributed by Jim Cash, July 25, 2018
Nine month PBL project in which students designed a computer game (about learning fraction concepts) for younger students.
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Contributed by Kelly Vaughan, October 30, 2013
Students learn basic Scratch programming by designing an avatar that represents them in 3 positive ways & completes a simple action. Taps into students' creativity while introducing programming!
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Contributed by Noam Koren, September 05, 2013
how can one can find creative ways to express himself and learn more about his interests along the way?
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, July 17, 2018
This summer, feed the spirit of creative computing within you with these five wonderful books!
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, February 15, 2017
Ryan Smith, a school board technology services consultant in Bracebridge, Ontario, facilitates professional development that helps flip typical student/teacher roles.
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Contributed by Lianka Prada, April 13, 2016
That is a story about 14 kids who have never coded before and a teacher who want to find a new way to involve kids in coding class. That's a story of a great success in coding class.
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Contributed by Jon Bustillo, August 07, 2013
Presentation used in #Scratch2013bcn conference in Barcelona.
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Contributed by Sheena Vaidyanathan, June 30, 2012
Approx 500 6th graders in the Los Altos School district, California made math games using this lesson plan. Creativity, collaboration, computer science at work
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Contributed by ITJ Faculty, June 19, 2012
Once more, we have hosted “Scratch Day”.
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Contributed by ITJ Faculty, June 19, 2012
The "Repentina" is a challenge to blow your creativity and reflection.
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Contributed by ITJ Faculty, October 19, 2011
As a part of our Scratch Day we launched the contest “Repentina”, in which the students were asked to develop a Scratch Project without previously knowing the topic or the restrictions.
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Contributed by ITJ Faculty, October 19, 2011
In mid April, 2011, we hosted one more time the ITJ Scratch Day at Campus Queretaro.
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