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Constructionism 2010, Paris Bringing “No Ceiling” to Scratch: Can One Language Serve Kids and Computer Scientists? Brian Harvey, [removed] Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley
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Document Date: 2010-05-29 11:42:02


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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory / MIT Press / First call / MioSoft Corporation / /

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Computer Science Division / Harvard University / MIT Media Lab. / MIT / College of New Jersey / University of California / Berkeley / UC Berkeley College of Engineering / /

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Jens Mönig / Colleen Lewis / Daniel Garcia / Paul Goldenberg / Christopher Strachey / Morgan Kaufmann / Brian Harvey / /

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author / Scratch programmer / block editor / interpreter for the extended lambda calculus / reporter / interpreter / programmer / /

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Scratch / Lisp / /

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