One of the fun things about “old school” computers is that it was fairly easy to get kids into programming them. The old Basic interpreters were pretty forgiving, and you could do some clever things ...
We typically feature projects from people sharing what they’ve learned while building something for themselves. But our community has a healthy contingent who deploy their skills for the benefit of ...
Aiming to expand global reach to 200 million children by 2027, the Scratch Foundation accelerates its mission to empower creative learning worldwide NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Scratch ...
On January 2, our group at the MIT Media Lab introduced a new generation of Scratch, called Scratch 3.0. Much has changed since we introduced the first generation of our Scratch programming language ...