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Message #00092
Scratch Day 2010 - Let's Make it a Circus!
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To:
Mike Lee <curiouslee@xxxxxxxxx>, Kevin Cole <dc.loco@xxxxxxxxx>, Phoebe Bennett <wdcpb@xxxxxxx>, Anthony Spanos <anthony.spanos@xxxxxxxxx>, Chris Vargas <cv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Richard Bullington-McGuire <rbulling@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Jeff Elkner <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Sun, 28 Mar 2010 16:23:17 -0400
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Cc:
Paul Bui <paulnbui@xxxxxxxxx>, linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Habib Asad <habibwwe@xxxxxxxxx>, Andreea Sistrunk <andreea.sistrunk@xxxxxxxxx>, Phil Shapiro <pshapiro@xxxxxxx>, "Dr. Ann Kennedy" <a.akennedy@xxxxxxxxx>, Andrew C Garling <agarling@xxxxxxx>
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list linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; contact linux+owners@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sender:
jeff.elkner@xxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
Scratch Day 2010 is Saturday, May 22, 2010. We already have an event
scheduled at the Arlington Career Center from 1 to 4 pm:
http://day.scratch.mit.edu/event/206
Last year was our first event, and we certainly consider it a success,
but one thing we noticed was that the kids, the very folks for whom
Scratch was created, were a bit bored by all the adult yakity yak that
went on. We want to learn from that, and make sure that our event
this year is *much* more kid friendly.
Since we have the space, I would like to make a proposal and start a
conversation around the idea of having a "Scratch Circus" - we can run
up to 3 activities simultaneously. One should be a "Scratch
Playground" where kids can use Scratch and share what they are doing
with each other. Another should be a "Teaching with Scratch" thing
for teachers interested in learning how to use Scratch in their
classrooms.
This is just a proposal meant to get a conversation started. If you
have an interest in Scratch and ideas or suggestions for how we can
make this year's Scratch Day a smashingly good time for all, please
join in the conversation. If you would like to lead a workshop, do a
presentation, or help run a mini session, please let us know. Also,
feel free to forward this email widely so we can reach as many
Scratchers as possible.
Thanks!
jeff elkner