"annualReport.2020.adaptationIntro":"As COVID-19 forced schools to close and pushed learning to virtual spaces, many students and teachers were discovering Scratch for the first time or adapting the way they taught and learned creative coding. From our own homes, the Scratch Team worked to support the changing needs of educators and the online community.",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationQuoteTitle":"Curator for Creative Learning, mumok, Vienna, Austria",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationQuoteText":"In all the troubles over the past year, Scratch remained our platform of communication, our place to meet, and our medium of expressing ourselves creatively.",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightTitle":"K-5 Library Media Teacher, Norwood, MA",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightText":"In Aaron Reuland’s Title One school in Norwood, Massachusetts, he counted on Scratch to help engage remote students in creative learning and rekindle their sense of community “when the only things I could count on us all having were a working computer and an internet connection.”",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightTitle2":"Scratch at Home",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightText2b":"On March 17, we responded to the COVID-19 crisis by launching the {linkText} to provide children, families, and educators with ideas for engaging in creative learning activities with Scratch at home. It was an invaluable way to connect with our community and adapt to a whole new way of learning and interacting online.",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightText3b":"Our team hosted weekly, live {linkText} to connect with kids, parents, and educators at home and share tips and tricks for creating different types of Scratch projects. We had a blast seeing the projects they were inspired to create in our Create-Along studios!",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightTitle4":"Hack Your Window",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationHighlightText4b":"Scratch educator Eduard Muntaner Perich created a #ScratchAtHome-inspired studio that took the community by storm: {linkText}. Hundreds of Scratchers from all over the world imagined fantastical games and stories happening just outside their window.",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationEducatorsTitle":"Connecting with Educators",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationEducatorsText":"Educators around the world shared their own #ScratchAtHome ideas and discussed the struggles and triumphs of teaching remotely in a lively Twitter Chat on April 8th, 2020.",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationSnapshot1Text":"As part of our longstanding partnership, the Scratch Team conducts workshops for youth educators from {linkText}. Like educators around the world, our team had to conduct online workshops for the first time in 2020—and learn how to combat the isolation and technical difficulties of virtual learning. But thanks to online collaboration tools and innovative methods of sharing and reflecting, the team was able to recreate the collaborative, playful spirit of in-person workshops in a virtual space.",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationSnapshot2Title":"Bring Yourself Into Scratch",
"annualReport.2020.adaptationSnapshot2Text":"2020 was also a year of adapting our tools and platform. We developed and added new sprites to the Sprite Library to inspire and enable beginner Scratchers to make projects representative of their racial, cultural, gender, or other personal identity.",
"annualReport.2020.communityTitle":"社群",
"annualReport.2020.communityIntro":"In 2020, the Scratch Community became an even more vital place for young people to find a sense of togetherness and belonging. As we saw the meaningful conversations, collaborative projects, and moving stories Scratchers shared, we were in awe of their creative and resilient spirit.",
"annualReport.2020.communityTitle1":"Virtual Family Creative Coding Nights Guide",
"annualReport.2020.communityText1":"In 2019, with support from Google.org, the Scratch Team worked with Chicago Public School’s Office of Computer Science to connect students, families, teachers, and other community members through Family Creative Coding Nights.",
"annualReport.2020.communityText2":"This year, our teams faced a new challenge: how could we bring the playful, community-building spirit of Family Creative Coding Nights to a virtual space, helping schools develop vital connections with remote students and their families? We developed the Virtual Family Coding Nights guide to provide a structure for these connections and support joyful learning",
"annualReport.2020.communityDownloadButton":"Virtual Family Coding Nights Guide",
"annualReport.2020.communityQuoteText":"[In 2020], there were not many opportunities to engage with parents in such a fun, high energy way. So this opportunity provided much needed engagement...Teachers were apprehensive, but the students' level of excitement pushed them into a space where they had to trust the process and allow kids to learn from one another.",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReview":"Year in Review",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewText":"2020 was a remarkable year in the online community. The Community Team highlighted and developed opportunities for young people to express their ideas and become engaged in positive ways, and incredible movements sprung up from Scratchers themselves. Here’s a look back at some of the highlights of the year:",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard1Date":"一月",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard1Title":"End of the Decade Scratch Design Studio",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard1Text":"Scratchers celebrated the close of a decade and new beginnings in this Scratch Design Studio.",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard2Text":"“Mundane mysteries” appeared around the site, and Cat Blocks surprised and delighted the Scratch community.",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard3Text":"Scratch Team members began hosting live tutorials to connect and create with Scratchers and their families at home.",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard4Text":"Scratchers around the world shared thousands of projects around weekly themes, from recycled crafts to hand-washing jingles.",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard5Text":"As racial justice protests swept the US, the community came together to support each other and call for change.",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard6Date":"六月",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard6Title":"Fun At Home! Scratch Design Studio",
"annualReport.2020.yearInReviewCard6Text":"Scratchers shared their favorite indoor games and activities to keep themselves engaged while staying home.",
"annualReport.2020.communityQuote2Title":"Google Cloud Platform Developer Relations Engineer, and the Coding Drag Queen",
"annualReport.2020.communityQuote2Text":"Seeing the power you have when you’re creating something and can represent yourself and your problems and express them or solve them with code is a really magical experience and has real world impact.",
"annualReport.2020.communitySnapshotText":"Our Community Team uses a wide variety of tools and strategies to encourage good digital citizenship and maintain a positive environment for Scratchers to create in. In 2020, we developed a new, more intuitive interface to help Scratchers flag inappropriate content, and improved the tools used by our community moderation team. As a result, we received higher quality reports from the community, and our community moderators were able to work more quickly and efficiently—keeping the site safer and friendlier for everyone.",
"annualReport.2020.communitySnapshot2Title":"New Scratch Tutorials on YouTube",
"annualReport.2020.communitySnapshot2Text":"The Scratch Team began sharing tutorials on our YouTube channel in March 2020 to help Scratchers gain the skills to create whatever they can imagine. From pixel art to virtual pets, these tutorials are a hit with Scratchers of all ages, gaining 1.3 million views in 2020.",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessageText1":"2020 was a transformational year around the world, and for Scratch. I joined the team in November, when we were months into the COVID-19 pandemic. With my background as an educational leader, I was excited about the potential of leading Scratch through a period of significant change and continuing to work toward my personal goal of helping students from all backgrounds reach new heights. I knew that in this challenging year, young people everywhere were in serious need of even more support to help them achieve their potential.",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessageText2":"The inequitable structures we have built to educate children were exacerbated by the pandemic. Through our conversations with families and educators from around the world, we know that in 2020, kids from all communities needed creative learning opportunities to express their ideas and build their skills more than ever, even while many of them did not have the ability to go to school.",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessageText3":"As the world adapted and approached creative learning and self expression in new ways, many educators, parents, and young people turned to Scratch. We saw 40% more Scratchers creating projects year over year, and Scratchers left 200% more comments in 2020 than in 2019. Young people from all around the world used Scratch as a place to connect, converse, collaborate, and engage with one another. We saw them discover the amazing things they could create when they were given the opportunity to think creatively and solve problems they were passionate about. ",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessageText4":"In the wake of the pandemic, some have called for a “return to normal.” But for many young people, the freedom to learn and explore was missing in our schools well before COVID-19.",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessagePullQuote":"We must do everything we can to change the systemic inequities in our educational systems, because “normal” was not built to be fair and equitable for most of our children.",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessageText5":"In 2021, Scratch is redoubling our efforts to reach young people who have been historically excluded from creative computing and other creative learning opportunities. With support from Google.org, we’ve launched the Scratch Education Collaborative (SEC), a powerful network of organizations across the world focused on supporting these learners in developing their confidence in creative computing. The 41 organizations in year one of the new program will connect with and learn from the Scratch Team and one another, and develop Equity Toolkits that will support them as they grow and scale their support for the learners in their community.",
"annualReport.2020.EDMessageText6":"Our work to make Scratch even more equitable and inclusive is far from over. I’m excited to share more with you in the coming months. Until then, I’d like to extend my sincere appreciation to the Scratch Community for continuing to support and care for each other through a turbulent year. Your creativity and compassion never ceases to inspire us.",
"annualReport.2020.lookingForwardText1":"In 2021, we’re continuing to innovate and collaborate with our partners to make Scratch even better for young people around the world. In the coming months, we’re working to bring Scratch into more schools, expand pathways to creative learning, develop and localize more resources for educators and young people, and improve the Scratch onboarding experience, and even more exciting projects.",
"annualReport.2020.lookingForwardText2":"We’ve received generous grants from the LEGO Foundation and Google.org to help expand our global reach, advance our mission, and support this important work. Learn more:",
"annualReport.2020.learnMoreLink1Text":"The LEGO Foundation and Scratch Foundation announce partnership to support learning through play with technology for millions of children across the world",
"annualReport.2020.learnMoreLink2Text":"Computer Science Education Week: More help for more students",
"annualReport.2020.ourSupportersText":"We want to thank all Scratch supporters who, throughout the years, have helped us create amazing learning experiences for millions of young people around the world. The following list is based on giving to the Scratch Foundation from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020.",
"annualReport.2020.supportersFoundingText":"We are especially grateful to our Founding Partners who have each provided at least $10,000,000 in cumulative support, since the start of Scratch in 2003.",
"annualReport.2020.teamThankYou":"Thank you to Mitch Resnick, Natalie Rusk, Rupal Jain, and other collaborators at the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab for your tireless support of Scratch.",
"annualReport.2020.altBlocks":"Two scratch blocks stacked on top of one another.",
"annualReport.2020.altBanana":"A banana with a wire plugged into it.",
"annualReport.2020.altProjectsIllustration":"Three children, one standing, one sitting in a wheelchair, and one sitting on the ground paint and cut art projects.",
"annualReport.2020.altPassionIllustration":"Three children, one standing, one kneeling, and one sitting on the ground paint, play music on a piano, and stargaze using a telescope.",
"annualReport.2020.altPeersIllustration":"Four childeren sit around a campfire playing games and high fiving.",
"annualReport.2020.altPlayIllustration":"Three children, one standing, one kneeling, and one sitting crosslegged stack rocks, play with toy boats, and fold origami.",
"annualReport.2020.altCommentsVisualization":"Two comment bubbles. One smaller and darker representing the share of comments in 2019. One lighter representing the increase in comments made in 2020.",
"annualReport.2020.altArrowUp":"An arrow pointing up and to the right.",
"annualReport.2020.altTranslated":"A scratch component saying \"Hello\" and listing languages that scratch is available in.",