"credits.moderators":"The team of Scratch moderators manages, supports, and improves the Scratch online community:",
"credits.previousTitle":"Aurreko MIT Scratch taldeko kideak",
"credits.previousBody":"Many important contributions have been made by previous Scratch Team members, including John Maloney (who led software development for the first decade of Scratch) and Andrés Monroy-Hernández (who led the development of the first Scratch community website). Other contributors include:",
"credits.partnersTitle":"Diseinu eta garapen bazkideak",
"credits.researchersIntro":"Research on Scratch is being conducted by members of the MIT Scratch Team and researchers at other universities, including:",
"credits.partnersBody":"Paula Bontá and Brian Silverman, Playful Invention Company (who started contributing to the design of Scratch even before it was called Scratch).",
"credits.researchersTitle":"Scratch ikerlariak",
"credits.researchersBody":"{scratchResearchLink} is being conducted by members of the MIT Scratch Team and researchers at other universities, including:",
"credits.researchLinkText":"Ikerketa Scratchen",
"credits.researchersContributors":"Yasmin Kafai (who collaborated on the {nsfLink}) at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, Karen Brennan (who leads the {scratchEdLink}) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Benjamin Mako Hill at the University of Washington, Andrés Monroy Hernández at Microsoft Research, Mimi Ito and Crystle Martin at the University of California, Irvine, Quinn Burke at College of Charleston, Deborah Fields at Utah State University, and Kylie Peppler at Indiana University.",
"credits.acknowledgementsDonors":"The Scratch Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that relies on tax-deductible donations to support Scratch and keep it free for all. For a list of donors to the Scratch Foundation, please visit the {donorsLink}.",
"credits.acknowledgementsLifelongKindergarten":"The {lifelongKindergartenLink} at the MIT Media Lab initiated the Scratch project in 2002, and received a {nsfGrantLink} to support it a year later. The group publicly launched Scratch in 2007 and developed it through 2019, when the Scratch Team moved to the Scratch Foundation. The Lifelong Kindergarten group, led by Professor Mitchel Resnick, continues to collaborate with the Scratch Team to research and support creative learning with Scratch around the world.",
"credits.acknowledgementsLifelongKindergartenLinkText":"Lifelong Kindergarten research group",
"credits.acknowledgementsNSFGrantLinkText":"National Science Foundation Grant",
"credits.acknowledgementsLanguageOrganizers":"Many thanks to the following language organizers for helping to coordinate Scratch translators in their language:",
"credits.acknowledgementsSounds":"The Scratch sound library uses free sound resources from Adobe.com, Archive.org, FreeMusicArchive.org, FreeSound.org, and Incompetech.com.",
"credits.soundsThanks":"Thanks to Nina Paley from Archive.org; Kellee Maize, Peter Rudenko, and Chris Zabriskie from FreeMusicArchive.org; and Kevin MacLeod from Incompetech.com. Thanks to the following freesound.org artists:"