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Kids who animate with Scratch master sounds, timing, variables, complex code sequences, and so much more. We love how Scratcher jobicodes brought these concepts together for their project “Shao is Ready for Battle!”
On the Lifelong Kindergarten podcast, our founder, Mitch Resnick, sat down with two incredible Scratch alumni to talk creative learning in the Scratch community. Check it out! https://t.co/FvOivYCpJL
Happy #PrideMonth! Whether you’re a member of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally, Pride is for everyone, and you’re invited to join the celebration in recognition of the impact LGBTQ+ folks have had on the world. Share your Pride by creating a project this month! 🏳️🌈✨
@rubyda_alien@Icycoastpetra Hey Ruby - I'm sorry you're having trouble recovering your account. I definitely recommend reaching out to [email protected] with more context about the ban. It may take a while to hear back but we do respond to everyone!
Scratch projects don’t always feature a big punchline or fast-paced gameplay. We’re enjoying relaxing under a procedurally-generated canopy of stars and roasting marshmallows in this beautiful ode to camping by Scratcher Penthusiast! 🏕️
I learned about the HUD while learning how to make my own games with @MIT's @scratch ecosystem.
Mini shill, but the projects by other people there gave me so much foundational knowledge for me being able to read video game files while bug exploiting, and I'm so thankful.
Hey, parents and educators! Join us June 4 to learn more about how we’re imagining AI in Scratch. You’ll get the chance to explore AI-powered blocks like Face Sensing, see some of the experimental features we’re exploring, and share your feedback. https://t.co/7t2wPPSG0g
Kids who animate with Scratch master sounds, timing, variables, complex code sequences, and so much more. We love how Scratcher jobicodes brought these concepts together for their project “Shao is Ready for Battle!”
The Level Up with Scratch Workshop Series brings expert guidance for classroom teachers directly to you, for free! Check out the playlist here to dust off your debugging strategies, super-charge your students' game design, and so much more: https://t.co/ILkEZ0OqZJ
Adding physics to a Scratch project can help kids understand the utility of math and science concepts. In this game, players carefully balance Scratch Cat on a high wire. Behind the scenes, Scratch blocks determine the difference between a close call and a tumultuous tumble. 🙀
Like you, Scratch is thinking deeply about how AI intersects with children’s learning and creativity. Join us at our Creative Possibilities with Scratch in the Age of AI webinar and get hands-on with Scratch blocks that incorporate machine learning. https://t.co/7t2wPPSG0g
Thank you @scratch community for 1 million unique visitors and several million games played on Game of Kings Chess (neural network version)! https://t.co/b5p2dMflhr
@TopHat650977 Hey there - thanks for looking out for your fellow Scratchers. The problem you are likely referring to has been fixed. You can reach out to our Help Center if you have additional questions or concerns: https://t.co/g0fjeV6pOy
Thank you for making this a Scratch Week to remember! You've shared more than 6400 projects in Scratch Week studios so far. Today, we're wrapping up the celebration with a big birthday party for Scratch Cat, and you’re invited to join! 🥳🎈 Check it out: https://t.co/Ymsj4DPSdn
It's our birthday, and you're invited to celebrate! 🥳 Join us for Scratch Week: the community celebration with daily themed studios designed to spark your creativity. On Day One, we're glowing up with Glow in the Dark. Check it out: https://t.co/42Nnf4pAPD
Hey, parents and educators! Curious how Scratch is navigating the world of AI? Join us on June 4 for Creative Possibilities with Scratch in the Age of AI, where you can get hands-on with some of our newest blocks that incorporate machine learning. https://t.co/7t2wPPSG0g
Minigame collections are a great way to practice variables, broadcasting, and more as you assign the same user inputs to different functions: in this game collection, a mouse click could make a snail race faster or choose a card from a deck. What minigames might you try? 🐌🐙