Scratch/Planning

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*Note* - This is a "meta page", and a central location to discuss the planning and organization of this Wikibook. Feel free to add your thoughts, ideas, humorous incidents, and rambling prose about Scratch in this area. The focus should be the Scratch programming language, but slightly off topic comments loosely related will also be tolerated.

The "talk" pages attached to the other modules of this Wikibook should be used to help organize or raise objections to those specific pages, while this is more about the project as a whole.

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Welcome to the Scratch Wikibook

If you are reading this, you have done a pretty good job of navigating through this Wikibook. The tone I'm trying to set for this Wikibook is one of being rather relaxed, and to try out some very new ideas for textbook development, but also allow traditional "textbook-like" content to be created. Please help me in discussing your thoughts and criticisms about this Wikibook, and keep the goal in mind that we are here to help people learn about Scratch. --Rob Horning 15:17, 27 May 2007 (UTC) The Wikibook is going through a major period of changes as it is updated to Scratch 1.4 By me Tanderson11, I am updating images and adding terminology as my current project now. --Tanderson11 (talk) 23:20, 31 December 2009 (UTC)


I applaud the start of a tutorial on Scratch, but I don't know if I have time to develop any materials for it. If you see anything in my Tech News (http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~karplus/tech_club/) that could be useful, let me know. I'd have no problem including any of that in the wikibook. Kevin k (talk) 17:35, 27 December 2007 (UTC)


Layout of the Book

It looks like this book hasn't seen a lot of edits lately and is only around 10% complete as of 2015. I am interested in working on it and I wanted to know if some of the original authors have any particular structure in mind. Like am outline or something. There are some redlinks already that I assume are planned pages? Thanks, Blackhat999 (discusscontribs) 21:24, 11 November 2015 (UTC)