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Children use the Scratch code-building program to animate figures on an interactive white board at De Beauvoir school Credit: Photo: Maja Daniels It is 3.31pm and the bell has just rung to signal ...
This is the first programming and coding competition using Scratch – a visual programming language developed by MIT Media Lab that encourages children to develop essential coding skills through ...
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New Ross pupil Marcus Bugna (8) has won a national coding award in the 13th annual National Scratch Coding Competition.
Today on the Google home page is a special interactive Google Doodle that helps kids learn how to code. It is to celebrate 50 years since kids programming languages during the Computer Science ...
The publisher No Starch Press has just released The Official Scratch Coding Cards (Scratch 3.0), a deck of cards to help kids get to grips with the introductory programming system from MIT.
Through innovation and collaboration, the Scratch Foundation spreads creative, caring, collaborative, equitable approaches to coding and learning around the world.
Scratch 3.0 includes “extensions”—extra collections of coding blocks—that are designed to broaden the range of what students can create with Scratch, to make sure that it connects with the wide ...
In a companion to Woodcock’s recent Coding Games in Scratch, readers are shown how to use the free programming language Scratch to create playful animations, games, and other programs. Woodcock ...