Scratch 2.0

Scratch 2.0 features support for mobile devices, social media, group authoring, and web-based remixing.

Too bad Scratch 2.0 doesn’t exist yet. However, if the MIT team wins the Digital Media and Learning competition, those are the proposed features for the next generation of Scratch.

Andres Monroy-Hernandez from the Scratch team talks about the award in a forum post, here. The text of the competition submissoin at Digital Media and Learning is here: http://dmlcompetition.net/pligg/story.php?title=241.

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