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Interesting finds by the students in ED 834, Design of Technology-Based Learning Systems at San Diego State University.

Friday, November 30, 2007

SCRATCH - animation and games programming

Kids are creating interactive programs on the computer.
Scratch aims to teach programming skills through a simple and fun to use interface. This is done by 'dragging n dropping' building blocks to animate and control media such as graphics and sounds.

See the video and other information at:
http://www.meridianmoodle.com/course/view.php?id=35
Posted by Vera Bruce at 3:09 PM

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