TL;DR: Explore Blockly's new Accessibility Hub, see our refreshed 'Built with Blockly' brand, check out MakeCode for the micro:bit's latest release, and more.
Last week, we deepened our commitment to accessible block-based coding by launching a new Accessibility Hub. Here you'll find our accessibility product roadmap, links to accessibility feature experiments, and helpful resources all in one place. Ongoing, we'll let you know when this page is updated with new experiments, ways to get involved, and news from the Blockly Accessibility Fund.
Updated 'Built with Blockly' badges are available in our Brand Guidelines. Add them to your site or app to give Blockly proper attribution.
Cass and Joe from the Blockly team hosted 'hands-on' demos of Scratch and micro:bit at Google.org's first ever Impact Summit in Sunnyvale, CA.
We heard you! Soon, Blockly will bring on a technical writer to help improve our existing documentation, develop new accessibility documentation, and more. This is the first of many steps we're taking to make your experience better.
We're working with a research partner to improve Blockly. Some of you may receive a web survey to help us improve your experience with Blockly.
As we focus on streamlining product and release communications, our post-summit livestream Q&A is postponed. You can always watch all Blockly Summit '24 talks on-demand at g.co/events/blocklysummit
Thanks,
Joe, Cassandra and the Google Blockly team
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