Sunday, February 10, 2013

Digital Artifact No.02: Digital Viking! #edcmooc #digitalviking #scratch

Another Digital Viking inspired by +Amy Burvall's blog post: Why We Need Digital Vikings
I am trying to get ready for the Learning Creative Learning course that starts tomorrow.
So here is my first ever project programmed in Scratch ! It's a little animation with sound.
Hope you like it.

Click here TO SEE MY PROJECT IN ACTION !!!
(you have to click the little green flag)



"Scratch is a graphical programming environment that makes it easier for kids (ages 8 and up) to create their own interactive stories, games, animations, and simulations -- and share their creations with one another online. To create programs in Scratch, kids snap together graphical programming blocks, much like LEGO bricks or puzzle pieces. As kids create and share Scratch projects, they learn important mathematical and computational concepts, while also learning to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively. Since its launch in 2007, the Scratch website has become a vibrant online community, with thousands of people sharing, discussing, and remixing projects. Each day, about 1500 new projects are shared on the site -- roughly one new project every minute."
Lifelong Kindergarten

Credit for the two photos used goes to:
brownhorse and wikicommons

#edcmooc #digitalviking #meme #scratch #medialabcourse

Creative Commons License
This Digital Viking by CĂ©line Keller is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why no link to the Learning Creative Learning course? Sounds like an interesting course. Who offers it?

Unknown said...

Here you go:
http://learn.media.mit.edu/index.html
I think I already posted it a couple times, so this time I forgot. It's a fantastic course you shouldn't miss and although the official sign up has closed ( the course started today) you can join the google+ community anyway and participate in all activities. https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/106132864609383396284?cfem=1
This one is true open kindergarten style so actually it doesn't matter at all that you missed the sign up!
Find yourself ( if you can) some collaborators for the projects, but you can always just ask in the community too.
See you there and thanks for your comment. :)