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Computational art and creative coding: teaching CS1 with processing (abstract only)

Published: 06 March 2013 Publication History

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This workshop showcases a new approach to teaching CS1 using computational art as a context. Participants will be introduced to the Processing programming language and environment, designed for the construction of 2D and 3D visual forms. Its IDE is light-weight, but well-suited for the rapid proto-typing needed for dynamic visual work. We hope to bring the excitement, creativity, and innovation fostered by Processing into the computer science education community. Instructors of all experience levels are welcome. Hands-on portion of the workshop will enable participants to explore Processing and create visual effects on the fly. Course materials and handouts detailing the software, curriculum, and teaching resources will be given out. All participants will need to bring their own laptops. Supported by NSF Awards DUE-0942626 and CCF-0939370.

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    SIGCSE '13: Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education
    March 2013
    818 pages
    ISBN:9781450318686
    DOI:10.1145/2445196
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    1. creative computation
    2. cs1
    3. generative art
    4. processing

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    SIGCSE '13 Paper Acceptance Rate 111 of 293 submissions, 38%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 1,595 of 4,542 submissions, 35%

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