In this webinar, Aaron Morris from the Harvard Graduate School of Education discussed strategies and challenges to sharing with Scratch in formal settings.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Approx 500 6th graders in the Los Altos School district, California made math games using this lesson plan.
Creativity, collaboration, computer science at work