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Scratch

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Scratch est un langage de programmation ouvert et libre associé à une communauté en ligne, conçu et maintenu par le groupe Lifelong Kindergarten au MIT Media Lab. En utilisant Scratch, les jeunes apprennent à penser de façon créative, à collaborer, et à raisonner suivant une logique système. Ils peuvent utiliser Scratch pour coder leurs propres histoires, animations et jeux interactifs et apprendre ainsi à penser de manière créative, à raisonner de manière systémique et à travailler en collaboration ; des compétences essentielles pour tous dans la société actuelle. 

info. clés

  • Scratch est orienté multimédia avec pour objectif l'enseignement de l'univers informatique aux enfants ou aux débutants, il est basé sur la manipulation des objets, des sons et vidéos.

  • Scratch permet de modifier le code du programme en cours d'exécution.

  • Scratch fonctionne grâce à un éditeur visuel, tout le code est directement inscrit dans la langue maternelle de l'utilisateur (plus de quarante langues sont disponibles) sous forme de briques en couleurs. Il permet de mettre en œuvre visuellement des concepts de base de la programmation tels que les boucles, les conditions, les tests, les affectations de variables.

  • Scratch permet ainsi à l'enseignant de diffuser sa pédagogie au moyen de l'interactivité dans une approche ludique.

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Coding for kids: Code a fruit art project in Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE
29:01
Raspberry Pi Foundation

Coding for kids: Code a fruit art project in Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE

If you want to try out coding for kids, code along with us step by step. We show you how to code a Scratch project for making fruit salad art. Find the written instructions for coding this Scratch project at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/fruit-salad Find out more about us: http://rpf.io/fyt *** Young people & parents *** Create coding projects with our step-by-step guides in 25+ languages: http://rpf.io/fyt-op Discover our free, volunteer-run coding clubs near you Code Club in schools in the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc Code Club in schools all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci CoderDojo in community spaces all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cd Send your programs to space in the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap Share your creation with the world in the Coolest Projects tech showcase: http://rpf.io/fyt-cp *** Teachers & educators *** Build your teaching skills with our free online courses: http://rpf.io/fyt-oc Learn from and discuss with leading researchers in computing education: http://rpf.io/fyt-rs Read our free magazine for computing educators, Hello World: http://rpf.io/fyt-hw Set up a Code Club in your school In the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc All over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci Support your learners to run their own science experiments in space as part of the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap *** You can help make computing accessible to more young people across the globe *** Volunteer at a coding club near you: http://rpf.io/fyt-vol Join our community of volunteer translators: http://rpf.io/fyt-tr Donate to sustain our work: http://rpf.io/fyt-don *** Interested in the Raspberry Pi computer? *** For videos related to our products, subscribe to the Raspberry Pi computer channel: http://rpf.io/ytsub Buy a Raspberry Pi from one of our Approved Resellers: http://rpf.io/fyt-prod Join a community event run by Raspberry Pi enthusiasts: http://rpf.io/fyt-jam The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a global nonprofit that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technologies for work, to solve problems that matter to them, and to express themselves creatively. This video's copyright is held by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and the video is dual licensed under the YouTube Standard license and Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Coding for kids: Get started with Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE
29:11
Raspberry Pi Foundation

Coding for kids: Get started with Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE

In this introduction to coding for kids, we walk you through the steps to create your very first program in Scratch! We show you how to code a digital stress ball you can squish by clicking on it. Follow along step by step. Find the written instructions for coding this project at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/stress-ball Find out more about us: http://rpf.io/fyt *** Young people & parents *** Create coding projects with our step-by-step guides in 25+ languages: http://rpf.io/fyt-op Discover our free, volunteer-run coding clubs near you Code Club in schools in the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc Code Club in schools all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci CoderDojo in community spaces all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cd Send your programs to space in the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap Share your creation with the world in the Coolest Projects tech showcase: http://rpf.io/fyt-cp *** Teachers & educators *** Build your teaching skills with our free online courses: http://rpf.io/fyt-oc Learn from and discuss with leading researchers in computing education: http://rpf.io/fyt-rs Read our free magazine for computing educators, Hello World: http://rpf.io/fyt-hw Set up a Code Club in your school In the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc All over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci Support your learners to run their own science experiments in space as part of the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap *** You can help make computing accessible to more young people across the globe *** Volunteer at a coding club near you: http://rpf.io/fyt-vol Join our community of volunteer translators: http://rpf.io/fyt-tr Donate to sustain our work: http://rpf.io/fyt-don *** Interested in the Raspberry Pi computer? *** For videos related to our products, subscribe to the Raspberry Pi computer channel: http://rpf.io/ytsub Buy a Raspberry Pi from one of our Approved Resellers: http://rpf.io/fyt-prod Join a community event run by Raspberry Pi enthusiasts: http://rpf.io/fyt-jam The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a global nonprofit that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technologies for work, to solve problems that matter to them, and to express themselves creatively. This video's copyright is held by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and the video is dual licensed under the YouTube Standard license and Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Coding for kids: Code an easy forest scene in Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE
28:53
Raspberry Pi Foundation

Coding for kids: Code an easy forest scene in Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE

If you want to learn about coding for kids with us, follow along step by step with this video. We show you how to code a Scratch animation of a calm forest scene. Find the written instructions for this project at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/serene-scene Find out more about us: http://rpf.io/fyt *** Young people & parents *** Create coding projects with our step-by-step guides in 25+ languages: http://rpf.io/fyt-op Discover our free, volunteer-run coding clubs near you Code Club in schools in the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc Code Club in schools all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci CoderDojo in community spaces all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cd Send your programs to space in the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap Share your creation with the world in the Coolest Projects tech showcase: http://rpf.io/fyt-cp *** Teachers & educators *** Build your teaching skills with our free online courses: http://rpf.io/fyt-oc Learn from and discuss with leading researchers in computing education: http://rpf.io/fyt-rs Read our free magazine for computing educators, Hello World: http://rpf.io/fyt-hw Set up a Code Club in your school In the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc All over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci Support your learners to run their own science experiments in space as part of the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap *** You can help make computing accessible to more young people across the globe *** Volunteer at a coding club near you: http://rpf.io/fyt-vol Join our community of volunteer translators: http://rpf.io/fyt-tr Donate to sustain our work: http://rpf.io/fyt-don *** Interested in the Raspberry Pi computer? *** For videos related to our products, subscribe to the Raspberry Pi computer channel: http://rpf.io/ytsub Buy a Raspberry Pi from one of our Approved Resellers: http://rpf.io/fyt-prod Join a community event run by Raspberry Pi enthusiasts: http://rpf.io/fyt-jam The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a global nonprofit that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technologies for work, to solve problems that matter to them, and to express themselves creatively. This video's copyright is held by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and the video is dual licensed under the YouTube Standard license and Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Coding for kids: Code a butterfly garden in Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE
33:07
Raspberry Pi Foundation

Coding for kids: Code a butterfly garden in Scratch | Digital Making at Home LIVE

In this video about coding for kids, we show you how to code a butterfly garden animation in Scratch. Follow along step by step. Find the written instructions for coding this animation at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/butterfly-garden Find out more about us: http://rpf.io/fyt *** Young people & parents *** Create coding projects with our step-by-step guides in 25+ languages: http://rpf.io/fyt-op Discover our free, volunteer-run coding clubs near you Code Club in schools in the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc Code Club in schools all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci CoderDojo in community spaces all over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cd Send your programs to space in the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap Share your creation with the world in the Coolest Projects tech showcase: http://rpf.io/fyt-cp *** Teachers & educators *** Build your teaching skills with our free online courses: http://rpf.io/fyt-oc Learn from and discuss with leading researchers in computing education: http://rpf.io/fyt-rs Read our free magazine for computing educators, Hello World: http://rpf.io/fyt-hw Set up a Code Club in your school In the UK, ROI, USA: http://rpf.io/fyt-cc All over the world: http://rpf.io/fyt-cci Support your learners to run their own science experiments in space as part of the European Astro Pi Challenge: http://rpf.io/fyt-ap *** You can help make computing accessible to more young people across the globe *** Volunteer at a coding club near you: http://rpf.io/fyt-vol Join our community of volunteer translators: http://rpf.io/fyt-tr Donate to sustain our work: http://rpf.io/fyt-don *** Interested in the Raspberry Pi computer? *** For videos related to our products, subscribe to the Raspberry Pi computer channel: http://rpf.io/ytsub Buy a Raspberry Pi from one of our Approved Resellers: http://rpf.io/fyt-prod Join a community event run by Raspberry Pi enthusiasts: http://rpf.io/fyt-jam The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a global nonprofit that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technologies for work, to solve problems that matter to them, and to express themselves creatively. This video's copyright is held by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and the video is dual licensed under the YouTube Standard license and Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 license.

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