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Posted by Chris Gresse von Wangenheim, October 30, 2013
Lots of children got to know SCRATCH at the science fair while visiting with their school or family and experienced programming SCRATCHIE's car.
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Posted by ScratchEd Team, August 23, 2013
Find out how this Humanities teacher uses Scratch to inspire experimentation and discovery in English, History, and Civics lessons.
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Posted by ScratchEd Team, August 02, 2013
Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick present their Scratch SWOT analysis at the Barcelona Scratch Conference opening keynote.
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Posted by Hans Braakmann, February 24, 2013
Animation of Bobbie! Six lessons to introduce scratch animation in the classroom.
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Posted by ADEL KASSAH, January 21, 2013
Scratch is a huge community around the world, connecting people through Internet and sharing projects. But about kids who can't be connected? In this case, a passionate scratcher will connect them.
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Posted by ScratchEd Team, December 13, 2012
In this video, a high school teacher demonstrates animated jokes created by students using Scratch at a local library.
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Posted by Keith Wilson, November 09, 2012
I've created a few simple downloadable scratch projects with documentation at my website. Links to Scratch and ScratchEd as well.
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Posted 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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Posted by John Gomes, October 02, 2012
Founded in 1974, NorthStar Learning Centers has grown from one neighborhood-based preschool center to a constellation of programs that serve New Bedford area children from birth to adulthood.
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Posted 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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