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		<title>By: Alvin&#8217;s Educational Technology Blog &#187; Scratch</title>
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		<description>[...] Scratch reminds me of Squeak, but with a Lego-like feel. You use pre-made building blocks to create programs. When you finish, your project can be uploaded it to the Scratch site using a YouTube-like utility. There it is made available for anyone on the web. You donâ€™t need anything special to try out the student projects. Take a look at the gallery. [...]</description>
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