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Enhancing Scratch Learning: Best Practices & Resources for Educators

Join Janet Dee and Erika Ferranti as they explore effective strategies for teaching and learning Scratch programming. This session will provide educators with comprehensive resources such as the ScratchEd website, the Creative Computing Curriculum Guide, and information about Google CS4HS. Discover the benefits of participating in ScratchEd MeetUps and how to navigate the Scratch community, along with sharing valuable lesson plans. Unlock the creative potential of students aged 13-16 through engaging projects and community support in the world of Scratch.

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Enhancing Scratch Learning: Best Practices & Resources for Educators

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  1. INTRO

  2. From The Scratch CommunityDiscover  Learn  Share Janet Dee Technology integration Specialist and Department chair – business and Technology Erika Ferranti Ap computer science and intro to programming teacher – business and technology Reading Memorial High School Reading MA

  3. GOAL To share best practices in getting started with learning and teaching Scratch scratch.mit.edu http://scratched.media.mit.edu

  4. PLAN FOR TODAY • Background: • Discover Scratch: • The Scratch websites: Scratch and Scratch 2.0 • The ScratchEd website • Learn Scratch: • Creative Computing Curriculum Guide • ScratchEd MeetUps • Google CS4HS • Share Scratch: • All of the Above

  5. BACKGROUND • Choosing Scratch • Opportunities with the @ScratchEd team • Monthly MeetUps • Google CS4HS • Curriculum Guide • NSF grant • Scratch 2012 • Looking Back

  6. MEETUPS at the MIT MEDIA LAB

  7. Using Scratch to Teach Programming Logic and Math

  8. LEARN WITH GOOGLE CS4HS ScratchEd Online Course for Educators Six week online course beginning June 3, 2013

  9. Scratch Ed Community • Navigating the ScratchEd Website • Search by Content and/or Level • Share Lesson Plans • Creative Computing Curriculum Guide (Fall 2011) • Standards Based Lesson Plans e.g. Orange Square – Purple Circle Assignment

  10. Orange Squares - Purple Circles

  11. Orange Squares - Purple Circles

  12. Broadcast/Receive Project

  13. Scratch and Scratch 2.0 Community • Scratch 1.4 • 1,499,858 registered members • 448,242 project creators • 3,246,190 projects • That's a lot of Scratch-ing! • Scratch 2.0 • Beta launched Jan 25, 2013 • Fully web-based application • Many new features • Out of Beta May 1 (we hope)

  14. 1,168,744 visits from 16,798 cities in Jan 2013

  15. Age of Scratchers 13-16 years old

  16. Scratch 2.0

  17. Sources Broadcast/Receive Scratch project by R. G. for Introduction to Programming, assignment submitted Fall 2013 to Mrs. Ferranti Creative Computing Resources Scratch Blocks, image, retrieved from http://scratched.media.mit.edu/sites/default/files/Creative%20Computing%20Resources.pdf April 9, 2013. Orange Square, Purple Circle Scratch project by T. B. for Introduction to Programming assignment submitted Spring 2012 to Mrs. Ferranti Orange Square, Purple Circle Scratch project by I.L. for Introduction to Programming assignment submitted Spring 2012 to Mrs. Ferranti Reflections on Scratch Educator Meetup @ MIT: Saturday, February 19, 2011, video, retrieved from http://scratched.media.mit.edu/discussions/scratch-educator-meetups/reflections-scratch-educator-meetup-mit-saturday-february-19-20 April 9, 2013. Scratch 2.0 website project thumbnails, images, retrieved from http://beta.scratch.mit.edu/ April 10, 2013. Statistics about the Scratch Online Community, data, retrieved from http://stats.scratch.mit.edu/community/ April 9, 2013.

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