Encouraging Creators Rather than Consumers. Scratch@MIT 2010 presentation. Describes the Scratch activities of the Technology Volunteers, from the University of Warwick.
Slide show for panel from Scratch@MIT 2010, with examples of ways Scratch is being integrated into math/science classes. Participants considered structures that would help to involve more classes.
This handout was created to accompany our workshop at Scratch@MIT on August 13, 2010. It presents 10 examples of creating music using Scratch that grow in complexity.
What happens when youth use Scratch in multiple settings? Here I discuss how youth at one school used Scratch in different settings in complementary ways
Download a full lesson plan for Scratch suitable for teaching 7-12 year old children to program Scratch in 6-8 lessons either in the classroom or in an after school computer club.
Scratch is a great tool to teach kids to create simple games. In this resource includes links to lessons on creating simple games such as Tic-Tac-Toe and Sudoku.