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  • Title: Creative Computing Curriculum using Scratch
  • Author(s) Christan Balch, Michelle Chung, and Karen Brennan, et al.
  • Publisher: Harvard Graduate School of Education; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
  • License(s): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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  • Language: English
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This is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using the Scratch programming language. The activities are designed to support familiarity and increasing fluency with computational creativity and computational thinking.

About the Authors
  • The MagPi is the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Written for the community, it is packed with Pi-themed projects, computing and electronics tutorials, how-to guides, and the latest community news and events.
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