The MIT Scratch Team is due to launch version 3.0 of its popular Scratch educational programming tool this August.
Scratch is a visual programming language that enables students to learn the basics of computer programming by connecting code blocks.
The code blocks can be used to create interactive stories and games.
Scratch 3.0 is set for release in August 2018, and will be a complete redesign of the popular visual programming tool.
The MIT Scratch team aims to implement a number of exciting new features.
Continue Reading Scratch 3 Supports Micro:Bit, Tablets, and SmartPhones





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