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Contributed by Julian Screawn, January 09, 2014
An educator's guide to Scratch Programming. This guide was created by Julian Screawn in conjunction with the development of his Master's project.
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Contributed by Debbie Rogers, July 04, 2013
Active scratching!
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Contributed by Janet Dee, April 21, 2013
What great ideas come from teachers gathering to generate a project for introducing High School students to computer science?
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, March 12, 2013
Short videos of educators demonstrating a space invaders game project and a large-scale Scratch project created by international collaborators.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, March 01, 2012
In this webinar, Aaron Morris from the Harvard Graduate School of Education discussed strategies and challenges to sharing with Scratch in formal settings.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, May 09, 2011
A concrete artist turned Global Studies high school teacher compiles Scratch resources focusing on collaboration.
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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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Contributed by Seung Joon Choi, August 14, 2010
how to do hands-on workshop exploratory and collaborative. and some inspirations about reusable blocks in real life like pattern language
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Stories

Contributed by ScratchEd Team, June 01, 2017
Join Bradley Quentin and his students at the Center for Advanced Awesomeness in the Sinclair Elementary STEM Lab.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, May 22, 2017
Kimberly Boyce, a STEM Lab teacher at a school in Houston, designs for student success and collaborative culture.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, May 15, 2017
5th grade teacher Alfonso Mendoza shares how Scratch helps students make personal connections with curriculum.
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Contributed by ScratchEd Team, September 02, 2016
MAPs are a great way for students to express themselves, collaboratively.
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Contributed by Elise Durkee, June 04, 2015
Students gain excitement creating coding games based on a multidisciplinary unit.
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Contributed by Janet Dee, May 26, 2014
In the spirit of Scratch, it's time to remix.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, October 17, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, October 02, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, September 26, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, September 19, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, September 13, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, September 05, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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Contributed by Aaron Morris, August 29, 2012
Sharing with Scratch is a video webseries for Scratch educators to encourage thought and conversation around the ways in which Scratch can promote cooperation and collaboration in the classroom.
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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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