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Scratch

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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À propos

Scratch emerged in the gaming scene with its flagship project, Smart Jump, in 2007. This innovative platform received acclaim for empowering young people to create their own video games, animations, and interactive art, fostering creativity and programming skills. The company's dedication to education and creativity is evident in its extensive library of user-generated projects, which has grown to over 1.3 million shared works by children worldwide.

Specializing in educational and creative software, Scratch has developed its platform for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Its unique features, such as a block-based coding interface, have influenced the landscape of educational gaming and programming, making coding accessible to a younger audience.

Scratch has achieved significant milestones, including a thriving online community that sees close to 1,500 new projects uploaded daily and approximately 500,000 monthly visitors. The platform is a research initiative of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Laboratory, which has also developed notable projects like LEGO Mindstorms.

Scratch's portfolio reflects a commitment to delivering quality educational experiences. Their contributions have resonated with educators and learners alike, earning recognition for its innovative approach to teaching programming and creativity.

Scratch continues to shape the educational gaming genre with ongoing projects and updates, demonstrating its lasting influence in the industry and commitment to fostering the next generation of creators.

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Fondé

May 15, 2007

Siège social

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Nombre d'employés

51 - 100

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