How the MIT Media Lab Learns, And How Everyone Else Can Learn This Way Too
O Desafio de Aprendizagem Criativa Brasil é o programa de fellowship da Rede Brasileira de Aprendizagem Criativa. Ele tem como objetivo f...
Scratch in Practice (SiP) shares stories, strategies, and resources from the Scratch Team and educators around the world. The SiP website...
Scratch Day (day.scratch.mit.edu) is a network of face-to-face local gatherings, on the same day in all parts of the world, where people ...
Teen Summit is a biennial week-long Youth Leadership event that brings Clubhouse youth together from each of the 100 Clubhouses internati...
Launched in 2007, the Scratch Online Community enables children, primarily between the ages of 8 and 16, to share interactive media such ...
ScratchBit is an effort to enable children to create more seamlessly in both the physical and digital world by creating a dedicated physi...
The MIT Scratch Team is exploring ways to make it easier for newcomers to get started creating with coding. We are designing "microworlds...
As children tinker with materials in the world, they are constantly putting things together and taking them apart. They are learning thro...
The Lemann Creative Learning Program is a collaboration between the MIT Media Lab and the Lemann Foundation to foster creative learning i...
Scratch Community Blocks is an NSF-funded project that extends the Scratch programming language to enable youth to analyze and visualize ...
Learning Creative Learning is an online course and community of educators, designers, technologists, and tinkerers exploring creative lea...
ScratchJr makes coding accessible to younger children (ages 5-7), enabling them to program their own interactive stories, games, and anim...
Scratch is the world's most popular coding community for kids. Millions of kids around the world are using Scratch to program their ...
The Clubhouse provides a creative and safe out-of-school learning environment where young people from underserved communities around the ...