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  • 10 Sparks that led to Scratch By Mitchel Resnick 2022

    15 years and millions of users later, here’s what led to MIT’s launch of a programming language and online community with Scratch


    By Mitchel Resnick May 2022



    1. Logo

    2. Etoys

    3. computer clubhouses

    4. early design decisions

    5. playtests

    6. Scratch community

    7. the Scratch cat

    8. sample projects

    9. The Launch

    10. More sparks

  • Andy diSessa, 2021, AI in Education, MKN Webinar #2

    MKN Webinar #2 Andy diSessa - AI in Education


    YouTube · George Gadanidis

    21 July 2021

     


     

  • Dame Celia Hoyles - 2020
  • Memorial Meeting for Seymour at MIT - Thinking about Thinking about Seymour, 2017

    There are a number of speakers...

  • Richard Noss 2009 at ALT-C

    "Grand challenges for research in technology-enhanced learning" - Richard Noss at ALT-C 2009

Welcome to the Sunrise Research site

Please note that if you are looking for material that was formerly on the Sunrise website at another location, you may not find it here and will need to request it specifically. Please do not hesitate to do this. Comments and questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For 20 years, each year we organised a conference for those interested in Web Accessibility. You may be interested in this? It was the work of the Australian Web Accessibility Initiative - see http://www.OZeWAI.org

Currently this site is being used to organise an archive of the Sunrise Research Laboratory and of Boxer work undertaken within that Laboratory. This will be a public resource once the work is done.