Hip-Hop Coding: Exploring Computational Thinking & Hip-Hop
Reflections from the Hip-Hop and Scratch Coding Summit hosted by the Scratch Team from the MIT Media Lab and Progressive Arts Alliance. The first of its kind, the summit brought together a diverse group of people who lead programs for young people to learn about creative pathways into computing.
Participants learned how to code their own hip-hop dance animations using Scratch, a visual programming language designed for children, ages 8 to 16. Progressive Arts Alliance’s artist-educators shared their expertise in hip-hop culture and how to contextualize hip-hop in relationship to coding.
Music in this video is by Robert Ross courtesy of Alloy Publishing.
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