Example #1: A child gives a peer an idea of a story to program for a character. |
Example #2: A more experienced child helps a novice peer by showing him how to use the Repeat block. |
Example #3: Two children build a program together by alternating who gets to choose the next block of the program. |
Watch Collaboration in Practice
Car Collaboration
A child collaborates with her teacher to build a program that repeats 5 times.
Character Coordination
Two children coordinate to build programs that include the same characters.
Recording Sounds for a Friend’s Program
A child records a monkey sound for a classmate to use in her program.
Telling a Story Together
Each child contributes one sentence to a story about a rocket ship.
Competitive Collaboration
Two children collaborate on separate projects, but compete in timing.
Debugging Collab
Children help another child debug their program.