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Scratch, a community within MIT’s Media Lab, partnered with Cartoon Network to provide We Bare Bears-themed coding activities for Computer Science Education Week.
The doodle is a collaboration between Google and MIT Scratch, a program run through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology teaching kids how to code.
The Google doodle team partnered with the Google Blockly team and MIT researchers to create "Coding with Carrots," its first-ever coding-game doodle. Google is marking the 50th anniversary of kids ...
Scratch 3.0, a visual language programming language from MIT Media Lab, can now run on the official Raspberry Pi operating system, Raspbian.
Top institutions like Harvard, Google, MIT, and IIT Bombay are offering free beginner coding courses in 2025. Covering Python, Java, R, C, and even Scratch for school educators, these courses help ...
Scratch Scratch is from the same MIT folks who brought you the "Coding for Carrots" Google doodle and is part of MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten Lab. Its best suited for kids ages 8-16. The free ...