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Make your own video games from Scratch

There has to be a library use for this one from Kate at InfoDoodads:
Make your own video games from Scratch
Stephen

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Posted on: November 5, 2007, 11:56 am Category: Uncategorized

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  1. A few libraries are using this (and other software such as Game Maker) to teach kids how to make their own games. Off the top of my head, I know Wilmette (IL) Public Library and Hennepin County (MN) Library are doing this. Brian from Wilmette did a session on the topic at the TechSource Gaming, Learning, and Libraries Symposium this past July. 🙂

  2. Jennifer Nelson (Minneapolis Public Library) and Keith Braafladt (Science Museum of Minnesota) have also offered Scratch programs over the past year at MPL. A short piece about the Minneapolis program appeared in the October issue of School Library Journal. Keith and Jennifer are currently putting together a grant that will fund a two-year research project assessing learning outcomes at library-based Scratch programs. Beside Minneapolis and Wilmette, eight additional libraries will participate in this research grant.
    I believe that Jennifer will be presenting a session on the MPL program at the PLA Conference in March.

  3. could you help me design my own video gae?

  4. darrell said

    it has to have luigi in it

  5. This is a good program

  6. i think that this creation is good, because you can
    make your own game, and no one can hold you to not doing your game which contain your characters,
    which are part your imagination.