Hello
Sorry, mi natal language is spanish and my english is very basic, so try to understand me please.
I'm Colombian, 16.
I'm cursing the last year in my school and I have to present a project as a requirement for graduation (like a thesis).
I decided to work about Scratch and how Scratch can help the teachers in their classrooms, if you want to view my pre-project, write me [email address removed by moderator - please don't share contact information]
I need help to how can I give training for the teachers to learn how to use Scratch.
I'm open to suggestions and tips
Thanks in advance
Juan Pablo Llanos
Last edited by Paddle2See (2012-08-30 17:30:30)
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Hi Juan,
You might help yourself a lot by looking at our ScratchEd area which is for people using Scratch for Education. Talking with Educators that are using Scratch, you should be able to get some good ideas about things that work well and things that do not. Good luck!
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Juanpablollv wrote:
Hello
Sorry, mi natal language is spanish and my english is very basic, so try to understand me please.
I'm Colombian, 16.
I'm cursing the last year in my school and I have to present a project as a requirement for graduation (like a thesis).
I decided to work about Scratch and how Scratch can help the teachers in their classrooms, if you want to view my pre-project, write me [email address removed by moderator - please don't share contact information]
I need help to how can I give training for the teachers to learn how to use Scratch.
I'm open to suggestions and tips
Thanks in advance
Juan Pablo Llanos
Some reasons why Scratch can be really helpful is that it presents coding in a simple-to-learn way. It also helps people learn logic which is a huge part of programming anything. Without having any sense of logic, you can't program anything.
My tips for teaching Scratch are:
Since I see this is going to be new to the teachers, I recommend that the teachers make a few sample projects with Scratch to familiarize themselves with it. That way, if a student has a question, they can answer it. This would also let them figure out what is easy to make and what isn't easy to make in Scratch so that they know where to put the bar for students.
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Thanks to Ernie Parkie and Paddle2Se I'll you present in my final project credits.
I'm waiting more suggestions
Juan Pablo Llanos
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Hello
I come to tell the little progress
My project objective: I want to improve classroom dynamics using Scratch.
My poblation will be 3th grade and I'll work only with the subject of Biology at the easy of applicability.
A teacher told me that only have applicability in the natural sciences, as in numbers or in humanities I have not found applicability. Can you help with this?
There training guides for Scratch for teachers in spanish?
Thanks and blessings
Juan Pablo Llanos
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ErnieParke wrote:
Juanpablollv wrote:
Hello
Sorry, mi natal language is spanish and my english is very basic, so try to understand me please.
I'm Colombian, 16.
I'm cursing the last year in my school and I have to present a project as a requirement for graduation (like a thesis).
I decided to work about Scratch and how Scratch can help the teachers in their classrooms, if you want to view my pre-project, write me [email address removed by moderator - please don't share contact information]
I need help to how can I give training for the teachers to learn how to use Scratch.
I'm open to suggestions and tips
Thanks in advance
Juan Pablo LlanosSome reasons why Scratch can be really helpful is that it presents coding in a simple-to-learn way. It also helps people learn logic which is a huge part of programming anything. Without having any sense of logic, you can't program anything.
My tips for teaching Scratch are:
Since I see this is going to be new to the teachers, I recommend that the teachers make a few sample projects with Scratch to familiarize themselves with it. That way, if a student has a question, they can answer it. This would also let them figure out what is easy to make and what isn't easy to make in Scratch so that they know where to put the bar for students.
How I can contact the teachers that using Scratch for his classrooms?
Thanks and Blessings
Juan Pablo Llanos
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Juanpablollv wrote:
ErnieParke wrote:
Juanpablollv wrote:
Hello
Sorry, mi natal language is spanish and my english is very basic, so try to understand me please.
I'm Colombian, 16.
I'm cursing the last year in my school and I have to present a project as a requirement for graduation (like a thesis).
I decided to work about Scratch and how Scratch can help the teachers in their classrooms, if you want to view my pre-project, write me [email address removed by moderator - please don't share contact information]
I need help to how can I give training for the teachers to learn how to use Scratch.
I'm open to suggestions and tips
Thanks in advance
Juan Pablo LlanosSome reasons why Scratch can be really helpful is that it presents coding in a simple-to-learn way. It also helps people learn logic which is a huge part of programming anything. Without having any sense of logic, you can't program anything.
My tips for teaching Scratch are:
Since I see this is going to be new to the teachers, I recommend that the teachers make a few sample projects with Scratch to familiarize themselves with it. That way, if a student has a question, they can answer it. This would also let them figure out what is easy to make and what isn't easy to make in Scratch so that they know where to put the bar for students.How I can contact the teachers that using Scratch for his classrooms?
Thanks and Blessings
Juan Pablo Llanos
I don't know, but I happened to find some Spanish articles you might want to look at:
(Tú quieres ves los artículos:)
Scratch aplicaciones y juegos
Articulos de Scratch en Español
Yo necesito dormir. ¡Hasta mañana!
Last edited by ErnieParke (2012-09-13 20:55:28)
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ErnieParke wrote:
Yo necesito dormir. ¡Hasta mañana!
Thank you so much! rests
Blessings
Juan Pablo Llanos
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Juanpablollv wrote:
ErnieParke wrote:
Yo necesito dormir. ¡Hasta mañana!
Thank you so much! rests
Blessings
Juan Pablo Llanos
¡De nado!
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If you need any help, just feel free to contact us on any of our projects! (By the way, the language in the software can be changed!)
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chongyian wrote:
If you need any help, just feel free to contact us on any of our projects! (By the way, the language in the software can be changed!)
How I can contact you?
Thanks and Blessings
Juan Pablo
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Juanpablollv wrote:
chongyian wrote:
If you need any help, just feel free to contact us on any of our projects! (By the way, the language in the software can be changed!)
How I can contact you?
Thanks and Blessings
Juan Pablo
Just leave a comment on one of their projects.
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