Scratch
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at 9:54PM
Glenn Malcolm in MIT, Scratch, control, game maker, games, programming, scratch


For a Long Time now we've been using Scratch from MIT as our programming and Conrtrol topic from Year 4 to Year 6. The idea is to make games (pong), story based games or simple apps like noise measuring devices (great home-made data collection programs for laptops)

This helpful list of resources are presented in a series of 3 levels broken down into easy stepped lessons. The great thing about this is that the people who run the lessons are a truly international set. Great work and an invaluable resource.
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