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Foreword

               Scratch is more than a piece of software. It
               is part of a broader educational mission. We
               designed Scratch to help young people prepare
               for life in today’s fast-changing society. As young
               people create Scratch projects, they are not just
               learning how to write computer programs. They
               are learning to think creatively, reason system-
               atically, and work collaboratively—essential
               skills for success and happiness in today’s world.
                    It has been exciting to see all of the creative ways that young
               people are using Scratch. On the Scratch website (http://scratch
               .mit.edu/), young people from around the world are sharing a wide
               variety of creative projects: animated stories, adventure games,
               interactive tutorials, guided tours, science experiments, online
               newsletters, and much more. Scratch is a digital sandbox where
               young people can express themselves creatively—and, in the process,
               develop as creative thinkers.
                    Super Scratch Programming Adventure! will help introduce
               more young people to the creative possibilities of Scratch. The book
               grows out of one of the world’s most innovative and productive Scratch
               initiatives, organized by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups.
               I’m delighted that their ideas and activities are now available to
               teachers, parents, and children around the world.
                    As you read this book, let your imagination run wild. What will
               you create with Scratch?
                    Enjoy the adventure!








                                                            Professor Mitchel Resnick
                                                          Director, MIT Scratch Team
                                                                       MIT Media Lab










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