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Scratch Workshop Video
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5 minutes and 58 seconds
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United States
Language:
English
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Documentary
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The Scratchers
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Posted by:
rg13 on Jul 23, 2007
A video on how we did our Scratch workshop. -By Jay, Tammy, Arjuna, and the Scratch Team
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- Hi, I'm Tammy. -And I'm Jay.
- And we just spent the last several weeks working with a group of 13 year olds doing a Scratch Workshop.
- Asi que ahora vamos a compartir con ustedes como nos fue en el taller and a little of the ups and the downs, and everything else.
- First we did an icebraker. People got into pairs, and taught each other something they knew.
- Like how to say "I love you" in Chinese,
- And how monkeys groom each other.
- We let everyone take the mouse, and point to something they noticed on the screen.
- We show sample projects that come with Scratch, and sometimes, we show ones that we made.
- For example, here Jay is showing a digital mask project that he made.
- And now I'm showing my Scratch aerobics project
- Then we showed how the scratch blocks work, by doing something similar to what's in the getting started guide.
- The vast majority of the time was spent Scratching on computers
- We were there to help when people needed it, but after a little while they started to help each other.
- We got cameras out
- and took lots of pictures.
- We brought all of their pictures into Scratch and started working on a community project together.
- The project was situated in their school hallway.
- Some people took more pictures, cut them out, and created all sorts of projects with their pictures in them.
- To make sure everyone at least has a place to start, we like to give project themes.
- Like dance...
- ...animate your name...
- ...or make a project all about yourself.
- We always leave time for them to get together and talk about their projects.
- One thing that was really important to us was having a supportive and collaborative environment.
- So we found it useful to have a round table and a projector where we could all come together and share ideas.


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