# A longitudinal dataset of five years of public activity in the Scratch   online community

**Authors:** Benjamin Mako Hill, Andr\'es Monroy-Hern\'andez

arXiv: 1702.01184 · 2017-02-07

## TL;DR

This paper presents a comprehensive five-year longitudinal dataset of public activity in the Scratch online community, including user interactions, projects, comments, and visits, to facilitate research on youth programming and online collaboration.

## Contribution

The authors provide the largest and most detailed publicly available dataset of Scratch community activity, including source code and software used, enabling new research opportunities.

## Key findings

- Dataset includes over 1 million users and 2 million projects.
- Contains detailed logs of comments, visits, and interactions.
- Provides source code and software versions for validation.

## Abstract

Scratch is a programming environment and an online community where young people can create, share, learn, and communicate. In collaboration with the Scratch Team at MIT, we created a longitudinal dataset of public activity in the Scratch online community during its first five years (2007-2012). The dataset comprises 32 tables with information on more than 1 million Scratch users, nearly 2 million Scratch projects, more than 10 million comments, more than 30 million visits to Scratch projects, and more. To help researchers understand this dataset, and to establish the validity of the data, we also include the source code of every version of the software that operated the website, as well as the software used to generate this dataset. We believe this is the largest and most comprehensive downloadable dataset of youth programming artifacts and communication.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1702.01184