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Scratch

Scratch. MIT’s Programming Environment Can I borrow Your Flash Drive?. My Caveats. I’m a media guy, not a programmer I’ve only taught Scratch for a year I haven’t fully used all aspects of the application. Download Scratch. http://neit.wikispaces.com/Neit2009+Open+Space+3+ L

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Scratch

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  1. Scratch MIT’s Programming Environment Can I borrow Your Flash Drive?

  2. My Caveats • I’m a media guy, not a programmer • I’ve only taught Scratch for a year • I haven’t fully used all aspects of the application

  3. Download Scratch • http://neit.wikispaces.com/Neit2009+Open+Space+3+L • Links to Scratch • Downloads Page • Picoboards Info • Drivers

  4. Scratch History • Developed by MIT Media Lab in 2007 • Designed for 8-17 year olds; practical users 4-22 or older • Mit.scratch.edu has almost 600,000 student-madeprojects; more every day

  5. Scratch Caveats • Scratch requires a Java Player • Not an easy installation on own sites • Scratch.mit.edu is an open website (Good and Bad?) • What Else?

  6. Questions Thanks!

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