I’ve just launched a work-in-progress called The Scratch Interactive House: an activity where @Scratch projects appear inside the windows of a tiny home. Inspired by Toshio Iwai’s “A House of 100 Stories” and connected to my #HackYourWindow idea.
Try it: eduard.cat/items/the-scratch…
More than three years after I posted the #HackYourWindow challenge on @Scratch during the Covid-19 lockdowns, kids everywhere are still posting beautiful projects. Special thanks to all the teachers who still promote the activity! scratch.mit.edu/studios/2597…
Allá por los tiempos del confinamiento, surgió un reto en Scratch llamado #HackYourWindow. A mí me pareció muy original. ¡A ver qué pensáis!
Os dejo el tutorial que elaboré en su día.
👉 youtu.be/d8HGvZCtGZw#DiseñaScratch@scratch
The 2 workshops that @udigitaledu led in #NimayaFest were: (1) A world of music (exploring musical instruments from different cultures and building digital versions with @Scratch & @MakeyMakey), and (2) a hybrid version (plugged and unplugged) of the #HackYourWindow challenge.
Fantastic to hear about so many different projects that highlight and encourage community during the pandemic - so much love for #hackyourwindow 🪟👩💻
Online learning can feel lonely but was so collaborative with the help of @scratch studios 🙌
#ScratchConference
Year 6 are responding so creatively to @eduardm Hack Your Window @scratch project. They have imagined very interesting views outside their windows ready to start coding in their next lesson. We can't wait to see their finished animations or games! #creativity
It's been nine months since I launched the #HackYourWindow challenge during the first lockdown, and still there are children, teachers and families sharing their @Scratch projects! :) scratch.mit.edu/studios/2597…