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- awesome-llama
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
What is scratch?
Can you elaborate?
I'm quite sure you already know what Scratch is, having shared 364 projects over 9 months.
I'm quite sure you already know what Scratch is, having shared 364 projects over 9 months.
- DrakeBot17
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Scratcher
85 posts
What is scratch?
Can you elaborate?oh ok i suppose
I'm quite sure you already know what Scratch is, having shared 364 projects over 9 months.
Last edited by DrakeBot17 (March 6, 2018 05:57:05)
- MrFluffyPenguins
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
What is scratch?
Scratch is a website.
(WOW REALLY?)
You make games on it.
(I BET YOU NEVER WOULD'VE FIGURED THAT OUT!)
You can also make animations.
(WAY TO GO, GENIUS!)
(WOW REALLY?)
You make games on it.
(I BET YOU NEVER WOULD'VE FIGURED THAT OUT!)
You can also make animations.
(WAY TO GO, GENIUS!)
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
What is scratch?
Scratch is a visual programming language and online community targeted primarily at children. Using Scratch, users create their own interactive stories, games and animations, then share and discuss their creations with one another. Developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab, the service is designed to help children (ages 8 and up) learn to think creatively, reason systematically and work collaboratively.
Scratch is translated into 70+ languages and is used in homes, schools, and after-school clubs in every country in the world. Scratch is often used in teaching coding, computer science, and computational thinking. Teachers also use it as a creative tool across many other subjects including math, science, history, geography, and art.
As of late 2017, there were more than 22 million registered members of the Scratch online community and more than 26 million shared projects, with roughly 25,000 new members and 30,000 new projects every day. The blocks-based grammar of Scratch has influenced many other programming environments and is now considered a standard for introductory coding experiences for children.
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