MIT Media Lab's Lifelong Kindergarten Group created Scratch, a free visual programming language and online community for children to learn coding concepts through interactive projects and games. Recognized for its user-friendly design, Scratch appeals to young learners and educators as a fun and creative platform for developing essential coding skills.
One of Scratch's key features is its block-based programming interface, allowing users to construct code by dragging and snapping together colorful blocks that represent programming commands. This visual approach simplifies coding concepts, making it accessible to beginners and fostering creativity in designing interactive animations, stories, and games.