In our first #CreativeComputingChat of the year, educators from around the world shared resources and reflected on their goals for teaching with Scratch!
Excited to learn about Creative Computing with Scratch? This summer, we invite you to dive into Creative Computing with this collection of getting started resources!
This free, interest-driven curriculum includes projects and resources designed specifically for elementary coders and coding educators with little or no coding experience.
Did you know that you can make your Scratch projects play music samples? Explore this Scratch concept by creating a project that incorporates the Sound Library.
You don't need computers to teach kids computational thinking, just imagination. Even if you have your Hour of Code project ready to go, you may want to keep this handy.
"Controlling Our World" poster presentation and resources given at the Scratch@MIT 2014 conference. Use them to easily learn how to use an Arduino with Scratch.
What about making our own interactive (Arduino/Scratch) Talking Tom toy? In this guide we will show you how to build this toy using sensors and bi-directional Scratch<->Arduino communication.
We wanted to create a simple strategy of integrating Scratch and Arduino to teach programming mobile robots. We came up with 4 tutorials that attack the major problems we encountered. Here they are.