NEWS /

Creating from Scratch

22 May, 2007, 11:00 am IST | by Gaurav Seth |

A new programming language developed at the MIT Media Lab turns kids from media consumers into media producers, enabling them to create their own interactive stories, games, music, and animation for the Web.

With this new software, called Scratch, children can program interactive creations by simply snapping together graphical blocks, much like LEGO bricks, without any of the obscure punctuation and syntax of traditional programming languages. Children can then share their interactive stories and games on the Web, the same way they share videos on YouTube, engaging with other kids in an online community that provides inspiration and feedback.

"Until now, only expert programmers could make interactive creations for the Web. Scratch opens the gates for everyone," said Mitchel Resnick, Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab and head of the Scratch development team.

Resnick's Lifelong Kindergarten research group previously developed the "programmable bricks" that inspired the award-winning LEGO MINDSTORMS robotics kits. Just as MINDSTORMS allows kids to control LEGO creations in the physical world, Scratch allows them to control media-rich creations on the Web.

"As kids work on Scratch projects, they learn to think creatively and solve problems systematically— skills that are critical to success in the 21st century," said Resnick.

Designed for ages 8 and up, Scratch is available by free download from the Scratch website (http://scratch.mit.edu). The software runs on both PCs and Macs. The MIT Media Lab is now collaborating with other organizations—including Intel, Microsoft, Samsung, BT, the LEGO Group, Motorola, and One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) - to create other versions and applications of Scratch, including versions for mobile phones.

The name Scratch comes from the technique used by hip-hop disc jockeys, who spin vinyl records to mix music clips together in creative ways. Similarly, Scratch lets kids mix together a wide variety of media: graphics, photos, music, and sounds.

Scratch was developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten research group in collaboration with UCLA educational researchers, with financial support from the National Science Foundation and the Intel Foundation. Throughout the development process, the design team received feedback from children and teens at Intel Computer Clubhouses and school classrooms.

"There is a buzz in the room when the kids get going on Scratch projects," said Karen Randall, a teacher at the Expo Elementary School in St. Paul, Minnesota. "Students set design goals for their projects and problem-solve to fix program bugs. They collaborate, cooperate, co-teach. They appreciate the power that Scratch gives them to create their own versions of games and animations."

For more information about Scratch, see http://scratch.mit.edu/about.

Tags: Scratch , MIT , Kids

RELATED STORIES

Mini Internet chips increase computational speed, say MIT researchers

Mini Internet chips increase computational speed, say MIT researchers

For faster computational chips, manufacturers have been increasing the chips’ computational power by giving them additional cores....

MIT begins free online course, called 6.002x: Circuits and Electronics

Scientists rope in silicon to mimic brain functions

WWW, And Not The Internet Turns 20

Smartphone Slider Device Can Detect Early Cataract, Inexpensively

Bose Founder Donates Majority Share To MIT

Artificial Leaf to Generate Energy Naturally

Scratch Tutorial 1

06 Feb, 2009, 07:32 am IST

Scratch Tutorial 1

Scratch (trailer)

31 Jul, 2007, 04:21 pm IST

Scratch (trailer)

These Are The Breaks_ How To Scratch

26 Oct, 2011, 12:30 pm IST

These Are The Breaks_ How To Scratch

Chirp Scratch DJ Tutorial - How To Scratch

17 Nov, 2009, 09:22 pm IST

Chirp Scratch DJ Tutorial - How To Scratch

 

Leaked Images, Availability, Pricing,
Specs, Pre-order

Photos

High Court Order - Madras

High Court Order - Madras

17 May, 2012, 04:22 PM

2.3

Trials Evolution

Trials Evolution

12 May, 2012, 10:33 AM

Sniper Elite V2

Sniper Elite V2

09 May, 2012, 10:04 PM

3.6

MORE PHOTOS

OPINIONS

Padmini Harchandrai

The latest "should they-shouldn't they" event with Facebook is the lift of the minimu...

MORE OPINIONS

features

Portable Wi-Fi Drives for your smartphone

Portable Wi-Fi Drives for your smartphone

Fed up of the limited storage on your mobile device? Here are some devices

By Aaron Almeida

Top 5 potential Gmail alternatives

Top 5 potential Gmail alternatives

Google’s Gmail service is arguably the most advanced and feature-packed...

By Naina Khedekar

Five ways to beat the petrol hike

Five ways to beat the petrol hike

Petrol prices went up by a considerable amount post Wednesday, and this...

By Karan Shah

MORE FEATURES

On video: HTC One V

On video: HTC One V

18 May, 2012, 04:44 AM

4.5

On video: Cowon Z2 (16GB)

On video: Cowon Z2 (16GB)

15 May, 2012, 04:58 PM

2.3

On video: Samsung WB150F

On video: Samsung WB150F

08 May, 2012, 04:23 AM

5.0

MORE VIDEOS

776 views

1129 views

630 views

MORE WALLPAPERS