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Week 6 Scratch: The missing manual ( February 20-26)


In the task about mathematics and Scratch, open exploration worked, but everybody would appreciate examples, explanations and materials for starting. I think it would be hugely useful to many people! I am likely to lead this course again in the near future. You may want to lead a similar task for teacher and parent workshops, or for students. Educators from all over the world in the ScratchEd community may want it. 

TASK

  1. Ask three particular questions you had when you were starting Scratch. For example, SandraG said she needed to know about show/hide. If you found good materials to help with the questions eventually, link them.
  2. Pose a little Scratch task for a newbie who wants to do something about mathematics on Scratch. For example, one of the first tasks MIT people suggest for Scratch Day events is to make the sprite walk around a perfect square.
  3. Make a brief (2-3 minutes) screencast explaining your way of doing it. Here is an example of a screencast explaining how to make a sprite follow your mouse: http://www.screenr.com/HWL There are several good free screencast programs out there - my favorite is Jing and Screenr is good too.

Screencasting is a popular way for educators to communicate with one another and students, and an excellent learning task for kids. It makes a lot of difference for learning communities. It's at the top of my list of useful, simple teacher tools. 

Task Discussion