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Posted by Christophe THOMAS, August 14, 2013
Scratch is mentionned by the FING (Fondation Internet Next Generation) as a tool for Programming for Dummies and as a part of the next industrial ecosystem
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Posted by Jon Bustillo, August 07, 2013
Presentation used in #Scratch2013bcn conference in Barcelona.
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Posted by juliana meehan, July 15, 2013
Language arts need not be boring. Read and write about something you love, like Scratch programming! Read about how one student tackled such an assignment.
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Posted by Hind Zantout, June 05, 2013
Heriot-Watt University Dubai Campus: Undergraduate students deliver scratch workshops
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Posted by James Abela, May 18, 2013
Scratch Day East gathered students from the East of England to celebrate Scratch's birthday.
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Posted by Robyn Hauptman, May 09, 2013
I created an online simulation game, which my seventh grade students played at home to learn physical education content before coming to class.
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Posted by Heidi Williams, May 06, 2013
An interview with 4th grader, Bailey and her science video game that she created to help raise her classmates test scores.
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Posted by Sharon Heller, April 28, 2013
A short interview with Sarit -- a mentor in the Scratch Israel project, who attended this workshop and enjoyed helping the kids make their imagination come true.
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Posted by ScratchEd Team, April 22, 2013
A Q&A interview about one educator's work introducing Scratch to prison inmates.
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Posted by ADEL KASSAH, April 15, 2013
A compensation in Scratch programming held in the city of Monastir in Tunisia on the 9th of April 2013.
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Posted by ScratchEd Team, March 26, 2013
Reflections, handouts, photos, and video from an exploratory Scratch 2.0 workshop.
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Posted by Maria Droujkova, August 23, 2009
Students with no previous programming experience grok all terms on a Computer Science 101 vocabulary list without any explicit instruction.
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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 Maria Droujkova, March 07, 2010
Sixteen gifted middle schoolers, no programming experience, one intensive day with Scratch!
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Posted by Tim Sneddon, March 11, 2010
I recently started teaching a lunch time Scratch class to group of eight and nine year olds at my childrens' school. These are my stories [chum-chum].
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Posted by Fabian Prieto, April 13, 2010
My experience with a city walking simulation
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Posted by Ai Boon Tan, May 20, 2010
Teaching Scratch.
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Posted by Frank Sabaté, June 19, 2010
People from the Education Department in Catalonia came to our school to record one sessions of our workshop and interviewed students, teachers and parents.
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Posted by Ai Boon Tan, July 17, 2010
Trying to integrate Scratch with art and language.
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Posted by Amitai Gat, October 14, 2010
Didn't you always wished for MIT to finish their Scratch cards and cover all the bells and whistles the software offers? Well now you can try and do it my way... Amitai Gat
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Posted by Dimitris Nikolos, October 21, 2010
Scratch in ASPETE Patras
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Posted by Miguel Angel Perez Alvarez, October 29, 2010
Using scratch to develop reasoning skills. 300 students group are programing videogames and ecosystem simulators.
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Posted by Todd Anderson, January 20, 2011
Using a project to collect survey data you can then generate a pie chart based on the results.
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Posted by Amitai Gat, February 23, 2011
Have all your beautiful projects been looking the same? this project should help both the graphical aspect of your projects and is aimed to promote the beautiful drawings of your students.
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Posted by Damien Kee, August 28, 2011
Digital storytelling with Grades 5 and 6. 100 students over 2 days, with each involved in an intensive half-day workshop.
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