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Tile-based visual programming environment and toolkit, lets kids make games, animated stories, interactive art, and share with others on the Net. In the tradition of Logo, Lego/Logo, but using new computational ideas so it is easier to start programming. Built on Squeak. - Wikipedia: Scratch Programming Language
Encyclopedia article, with links to related topics and references. - Scratch: Programming for Dummies or a Solid Intro to Object Orientation?
Brief description with some reader comments. Education IT, ZDNet.com. (May 18, 2007) - Scratch: Programming for Kids
Brief description, with historical perspective. ParentDish. (May 18, 2007) - Scratch: Programming as Easy as Child's Play
Independent and creative thinking unlocked. Brief review with links. Digital Digressions. (May 16, 2007) - MIT Media Lab Making Programming Fun for Kids
Brief description, many forum comments, links. Slashdot. (May 15, 2007) - MIT, UCLA Develop Programming Language for Kids
News story with a few links. CNET News.com. (May 15, 2007) - With Simplified Code, Programming Becomes Child's Play
Results and background for school that is beta-testing Scratch, a programming language by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group, MIT Media Lab. Boston Globe. (May 15, 2007) - Creating from Scratch
Descriptive press release about MIT Media Lab Scratch project, to turn kids from media consumers into media producers. MIT News Office. (May 14, 2007) - Free Tool Offers 'Easy' Coding
Programming tool lets anyone create their own animations and video games launches. Story with photo, video, links. BBC News. (May 14, 2007)
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