Scratch


Project carriers: Scratch was designed and developed by the non-profit organisation Scratch Foundation of the American Mitchel Resnick, which supports accessible coding for everyone.

Beneficiaries: The primary target of Scratch is children and young people in general, but also teachers who use it in teaching, as Scratch is a coding language to promote computer literacy.

Users: The users are therefore also children and teachers who can use it both playfully and pedagogically.

Need: This project responds to the lack of knowledge in the computer world, and facilitates access to computers through an easy-to-use interface for young children, but also for teachers.

Principle: The idea is to provide users with a fun and easy-to-use platform to code and learn about the world of computing and AI.

Main technologies involved: Scratch is a coding language that can be used on most modern browsers, both laptop and non-laptop, such as tablets. It is available as an application.

Sources: https://scratch.mit.edu/