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MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 General Outcomes: Explore how to deliver content in creative interactive ways with SCRATCH View and explore the possibilities SCRATCH Programming environment Tools Create: an interactive activity a simulation and/or game and be able to teach students how to do so as well SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 SCRATCH SCRATCH is a programming language that lets you create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art. Show video clip SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Open Source Scratch is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab, in collaboration with the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, with financial support from the National Science Foundation, Intel Foundation, and MIT Media Lab research consortia. Show 2 examples of SCRATCH act built SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 SCRATCH Show Natalie ducks SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Show YouTube clip SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 “Parts” of SCRATCH Button Screen/Blocks Palette “buttons” or Blocks Code Screen Where you write code Blocks Stacks Scripts Stage Sprites Characters or objects you program Costumes SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 SCRATCH INTERFACE SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Name Letter Drop Walk through Note: Letters are built individually and each with its own script SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Decode SCRATCH Workshop

Make Your Own Name Letter Drop MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Make Your Own Name Letter Drop To change background---click on stage—import and choose from file---use drawing tool to import names SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 New BackSpin Beats Show SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Decode Walk through “coding” SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Changing Background SCRATCH Workshop

Make Your Own Dancing Figure MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Make Your Own Dancing Figure SCRATCH Workshop

Drop Down Name & Dancing Figure MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Drop Down Name & Dancing Figure SCRATCH Workshop

Now Try To Make One Yourself and We Will “Test" Them Out MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Now Try To Make One Yourself and We Will “Test" Them Out Handout tutorial See Tutorial Handout SCRATCH Workshop

Time to Show & Share Break MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Time to Show & Share Break SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Time Check Try Your Hand at Making Your Own Game/Simulation On Your Own SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Making a Game SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Making a Game SCRATCH Workshop

MICCA 2009- SCRATCH Workshop April 20, 2009 Making A Game See Card SCRATCH Workshop