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Scratch Scratch is from the same MIT folks who brought you the “Coding for Carrots” Google doodle and is part of MIT’s Lifelong Kindergarten Lab. Its best suited for kids ages 8-16.
Scratch Scratch is from the same MIT folks who brought you the "Coding for Carrots" Google doodle and is part of MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten Lab. Its best suited for kids ages 8-16. The free ...
Google, the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, AmeriCorps VISTA, and others will bring an after-school computer coding program to more than 100,000 students.
Google is teaming up with MIT's Media Lab to create Scratch Blocks, an updated version of the kid-centric programming language.
Google is marking the 50th anniversary of kids learning computer programming language with its first-ever Google doodle that doubles as a coding game.
Coding and programming help students develop important employability skills--here are some new ways to teach coding with Scratch.
There's also a companion Web site that lets students design their own Google Logo using a visual programming app called Scratch.
Coding for Carrots marked the 50th anniversary of children learning how to code. The game was made by Google and researchers from MIT Scratch! which develops ways for kids to express themselves ...
It’s Computer Science Education Week, and Google Doodle today celebrates 50 years since kids first began to code. Did you know kids have been coding that long?
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