December 1, 2012: Scratch
Registration List for December 1, 2012 Scratch Workshop
Scratch is free software from MIT available at http://scratch.mit.edu that you can use to create 2D animations, games, art, and music.
This workshop will take place on Georgia Tech's campus from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building, room 2443. Directions to the Klaus building can be found here: http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/ice-gt/564.
Maximum of 40 middle school students. To register for this event please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MSWScratch.This workshop will be $30 per person.
Programming may seem difficult, but in our Scratch Programming workshop we make it simple and fun! Campers are introduced to the essential building blocks behind object-oriented programming by creating fun, interactive stories, art and games. Whether your child is into computers or art, Scratch Programming is ideal for imaginative students wanting to learn the basics of programming.
Before the students arrive you should sign them into the laptops using e-mail address and survey number found on their name tags. When they enter the room they will be ready to take the Pre survey.
PRE survey: http://findings.Pre-GaComputes.sgizmo.com/s3/
POST survey: http://findings.Post-GaComputes.sgizmo.com/s3/
Instructor: Theresa Friedman
Workers: Cayla Bullinger (lead), Kamari Wright and Zoe Robert
Materials: laptops, mice, and chargers (1 for every 2 students)
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