About

Contributors

Alison Criss, Ava Saucerman, Bella Saucerman, Gavin Saucerman, Jeff Saucerman, Maya Saucerman, Bethany Wissmann

Contact

What should we change to improve Programming Cells? What did you like best? What should we add to Programming Cells? Please let us know here: feedback form.

Interested in contributing to the development of Programming Cells? Interested in having a Programming Cells workshop at your school or group? Email Jeff Saucerman at jsaucerman@virginia.edu.

Additional Materials

Short URL to Programming Cells: https://tinyurl.com/pcells

Printable version of Programming Cells: link

Please let us know what additional materials you'd like to see. We are currently developing activity cards and other materials, and your feedback would help us prioritize these efforts.

Licenses and Materials Credits

Unless specified otherwise, the Programming Cells site and Programming Cells materials are provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. While not required, we would appreciate it if you let us know about adaptations or extensions of Programming Cells. We may be interested in collaborating or linking to your project.

Programming Cells is a set of educational materials based on Scratch. Scratch is a project of the Scratch Foundation, in collaboration with the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is available for free at https://scratch.mit.edu. All Scratch projects are also under a CC license.

Embedded videos are from Youtube and not provided by Programming Cells.

Some graphics utilize materials from the Reactome Icon Library https://reactome.org/icon-lib?f=cell_elements.

Funding

This work was funded by the National Science Foundation CAREER grant 1252854 and the University of Virginia Pinn Scholars Program. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.