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Creative Computing Curriculum | Overview The Creative Computing Curriculum, designed by the Creative Computing Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using Scratch
Creative Computing Curriculum - Creative Computing Lab On the Creative Computing Curriculum site, you can explore the entire collection of activities, including the accompanying learner workbook The entire curriculum is free to download and adapt for use with students The site also includes links to translated versions
Creative Computing Curriculum | Explore The Creative Computing Curriculum is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using the Scratch programming language
Harvard University - ScratchEd ScratchEd is a project of the Creative Computing Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education
Computational Thinking with Scratch - Creative Computing Lab In S -C Kong H Abelson (Eds ), Computational thinking education in K-12: Artificial intelligence literacy and physical computing (pp 15–28) MIT Press https: doi org 10 7551 mitpress 13375 003 0004
Publications - Creative Computing Lab This is a selection of publications related to our Creative Computing Lab projects We hope that our work sparks and supports your research, design, and pedagogy
Computational Thinking | Supporting - Harvard University To support computational thinking in the classroom, we developed the Creative Computing curriculum guide The guide is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using the Scratch programming language
Creative Computing Curriculum | About This resource was developed by members of the Creative Computing Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education—primarily Christan Balch, Michelle Chung, and Karen Brennan
Creative Computing Lab - Harvard University Learning how to code opens up a world of expressive possibilities for exploring interests, investigating ideas, and solving problems In the Creative Computing Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, we are passionate about supporting this learning