who are interested in coding education for K-12 student
who take in charge of providing computer science education to their classroom
Basic algorithmic thinking skills (Sequence, Loop)
Way of implementing block-coding tool, Scratch (https://scratch.mit.edu/)
Way of sharing ideas with a cloud-platform, Padlet (https://padlet.com/)
This overall learning process is in accordance with fundamental to computational thinking
Follow step by step to develop and share your music keyboard application to understand and practice basic algorithmic thinking skills, Sequence and Loop
Computer or Device: You'll need access to a computer, laptop, or tablet with an internet connection. Scratch is a web-based platform, so you can use it through a web browser.
Web Browser: Ensure you have a compatible web browser installed. Commonly used browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge work well with Scratch.
Scratch Account (Optional): While you can explore and use Scratch without creating an account, creating one allows you to save your projects and share them with others on the Scratch community website.