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1. Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share
Link: https://scratch.mit.edu/
Description: WEBScratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
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2. Scratch - Scratch Offline Editor
Link: https://scratch.mit.edu/download
Description: WEBScratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
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3. Scratch - Explore
Link: https://scratch.mit.edu/explore/projects/all/
Description: WEBScratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
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4. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratch_(programming_language)
Description: WEBScratch is a high-level, block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool, with a target audience of ages 8 to 16. Users on the site can create projects on the website using a block-like interface.
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5. Scratch Team - YouTube
Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcQmKeifVUUH5s4E4OrMhg
Description: WEBWe share resources and stories about Scratch. With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community.
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6. Getting Started With - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Link: https://resources.scratch.mit.edu/www/guides/en/Getting-Started-Guide-Scratch2.pdf
Description: WEBhttp://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 is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten research group at the MIT Media Lab (http://llk.media.mit.edu).
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7. Overview ‹ Scratch — MIT Media Lab
Link: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/scratch/overview/
Description: WEBScratch. 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.
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8. Scratch in Practice
Link: https://sip.scratch.mit.edu/tutorials/
Description: WEBScratch in Practice (SiP) shares ideas and resources from the Scratch Team and educators around the world. Each month, the SiP website will feature a new theme to explore and discuss.
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9. Introducing Scratch 3.0 - MIT News
Link: https://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-media-lab-introduces-scratch-3point0-0108
Description: WEBJan 8, 2019 · 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: • extensions for LEGO robotics, Makey Makey, micro:bit, Google Translate, and Amazon Text-to-Speech;
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10. Introducing Scratch 3.0: Expanding the creative possibilities of coding
Link: https://www.media.mit.edu/posts/introducing-scratch-3-0-expanding-the-creative-possibilities-of-coding/
Description: WEBJan 3, 2019 · Today, we’re launching Scratch 3.0, a new generation of Scratch that expands how, what, and where kids can create with code. As we’ve tested prototypes of Scratch 3.0, we’ve been amazed by the projects that kids have made — like a hedgehog that speaks French, a hippopotamus that dances to hip-hop, and a soccer game you …