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Posted by Michelle Choi, February 16, 2010
It’s okay not to know everything. Don’t worry.
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Posted by Fernando Frederico, February 15, 2010
Scratch Day in Setúbal, Portugal.
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Posted by Karen Brennan, January 24, 2010
Since the first conference in July 2008, the Scratch community has continued to grow and evolve, bringing in new people, new places, and new practices. Proposals due Feb 1!
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Posted by Michelle Choi, January 21, 2010
The Learning Technologies Center at the Science Museum of Minnesota promotes Scratch as an accessible learning platform for all types of students.
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Posted by Karen Brennan, January 13, 2010
Scratch Day is a worldwide network of gatherings, where people come together to meet other Scratchers, share projects and experiences, and learn more about Scratch.
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Posted by Michelle Choi, January 06, 2010
Everyone is their own worst critic. Seung Joon Choi is passionate about education innovation, but when asked about Scratch Day Seoul, he says, “It was quite a success, but not that big of a success.”
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Posted by Rebecca Ferguson, January 02, 2010
Ten year olds who run a Scratch Club at their school in the UK were prizewinners in a national competition for innovative uses of technology for learning.
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Posted by Joel Adams, December 17, 2009
The story of three boys -- one with muscular dystrophy, one with high-functioning autism, and one with blindness -- and their experiences using Scratch.
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Posted by Michelle Choi, December 16, 2009
Four years ago, I posted a sign-up sheet at the school. I thought I'd have five kids, including my son and a few of his friends. 24 showed up the first day.
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Posted by Chris Garrity, December 14, 2009
Scratch Club collaborative programming activity
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