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In a companion to Woodcock’s recent Coding Games in Scratch, readers are shown how to use the free programming language Scratch to create playful animations, games, and other programs. Woodcock ...
Scratch is a free, easy-to-use programming language and online community that encourages kids to create and share their own interactive stories, games and animation projects.
Scratch has grown beyond our most optimistic expectations. There are more than 30 million registered members on the Scratch website, and every month 1 million new people join (most of them ages 8-16).
Recently its developers released a coding addition to the game that has sold over 121 million copies. Its developers at Microsoft hope to cultivate a large, open community for teachers and students ...
Google is marking the 50th anniversary of kids learning computer programming language with its first-ever Google doodle that doubles as a coding game.
KidsPost Samaira Mehta shows other kids the fun of coding by inventing board games 12-year-old founded a company to make board games that teach kids to code.