[elearning] Teaching Kids To Think Using Scratch

Cameron Bell bell.cameron.p at edumail.vic.gov.au
Sun Oct 31 11:26:09 EST 2010


Just started to use Scratch as an alternative to Gamemaker which wasn't happy with Macs.

Cameron

On 30/10/2010, at 9:03 PM, Paul Chandler wrote:

> 
> Just out of interest, who out there is an active user of Scratch or Squeak?
> 
> Nice k12online conference presentation about Scratch
> 
> Scratch is a simple yet powerful programming language for children that is very easy to use yet contains many of the important programming constructs found in more “grown up” languages. This presentation looks at some of the key ideas behind programming in Scratch, explores some possible tasks that students could be given to encourage problem solving and higher level thinking, and finishes with a snapshot of a student view into how Scratch is making a difference to learning.
> http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=650
> 
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