Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations
Scratch in Practice Scratch is a free visual programming language and online community where anyone can create their own stories, games, and animations We are so excited to share the many pathways to participate in the Scratch global community!
Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia Scratch is developed by the MIT Media Lab and has been translated into 70+ languages, being used in most parts of the world Scratch is taught and used in after-school centers, schools, and colleges, as well as other public knowledge institutions
Scratch - Apps on Google Play The official Scratch app for Chrome and Android tablets! Scratch is used by millions of kids around the world both in and outside of school With Scratch, you can code your own interactive
Overview ‹ Scratch — MIT Media Lab Scratch is the world's most popular coding community for kids Millions of kids around the world are using Scratch to program their own interactive stories, games, and animations—and share their creations in an active online community
Getting Started With - cdn. scratch. mit. edu Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, games, and animations – and share your creations with others on the web
SCRATCH – MIT Full STEAM Ahead As children create with Scratch, they learn to think creatively, work collaboratively, and reason systematically Scratch is designed especially for ages 8 to 16 (but is used by people of all ages), available in more than 40 languages, and used in more than 150 countries
Scratch - Scratch Offline Editor Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations
Introducing Scratch 3. 0: Expanding the Creative . . . - MIT Media Lab Today, we’re launching Scratch 3 0, a new generation of Scratch that expands how, what, and where kids can create with code Over the past decade, millions of kids around the world have used Scratch to code their own interactive games, stories, animations, and more This outpouring o…
Introducing Scratch 3. 0 - MIT Media Lab The Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab has launched Scratch 3 0, a new version of the creative coding platform for kids The latest updates include: • compatibility on all current browsers and a wide variety of touch devices like tablets, as well as an offline version