DC Digital Literacy: Share Resource

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DC Digital Literacy: Share Resource

Lisa Allen
I am going to explore the Scratch website with my Computer Literacy students.  I haven't done any coding with them, so I think the students will enjoy it.  They will learn computer skills that haven't used before.
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Scott Steepleton
I think Scratch is a great site for computer coding.  It gives the chance for students to create games and learn how to program.
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Morgan Osgood
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I taught in a school that had a Scratch after school program.  Students loved it.  It was a great way for them to express themselves while also thinking critically about technology.
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Kim Kranz
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Our school is new to coding, but the kids really enjoy it!  Scratch is one of the websites the teachers have found most helpful and easy to use!
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Jason Marshall
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I really like Scratch.  I have used it in the Makerspace setting by utilizing Scratch in conjunction with the MakeyMakey.