On iPads (and more), Snap (snap.berkeley.edu) is a web-based, Scratch-like
application.


On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Mia <[log in to unmask]
> wrote:

> Hopscotch app works on iPad and similar to scratch
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 18, 2013, at 9:03 AM, "Glatz, Sarah" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> This thread is for anyone who has researched any coding tools to add
> information.  For those of us who are 1:1 with iPads, I think that the
> tools are scarce.  Most tools seem to be made for the computer.
>
> Please feel free to add to this list.  Our K-5 students have access to
> laptops, so I'm particularly interested in ANY tools for younger students
> and iPad tools for older students.  Thanks.
>
>  Here are a few things that work on the iPad
>
>
>    - Codea is an iPad game creation tool.  It is $10 at full price.
>    - CargoBot is free.  It is a game, created by Codea.  To play, some
>    coding skills are needed.  OK for young children.
>    - Codeacademy - Free online tutorial.  Does not appear to use flash
>    - Khan Academy coding lessons.
>
> Things that do NOT work on the iPad
>
>    - CodeHS - Only the first module is free, then $25 or $75 per month
>    depending on plan.  I tried the first lesson.  I could not get the program
>    to run.  I didn't get an error that it used flash, but the "run" button did
>    nothing on the iPad & other functions were also inoperable. (reset, pull
>    down menu, hide sidebar).
>    - Scratch.mit.edu - This looks like a great tool, but uses Flash.
>
> Sarah Glatz
> Technology Integration Specialist, RSU57
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>


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Amy Tucker