In this paper we describe the success of bringing Creative Computation via Processing into two very different high schools that span the range of possibilities of grades 9-12 in American education. Creative Computation is an emerging discipline that requires a thorough grounding in both media arts and computing. We report on how contextualized computing that supports integration of media arts, design, and computer science can successfully attract and motivate students to learn foundations of programming and come back for more. The work of two high school teachers with divergent pedagogical styles is presented. They successfully adapted a college-level Creative Computation curriculum to their individual school cultures providing a catalyst f...
As oil is the fuel of the industrial society, software is the fuel of our current information societ...
This paper aims to present a novel pedagogical model that aims at bridging creativity with computati...
Thesis advisor: C. Patrick . ProctorThe demand for talent in the technology sector and the notion o...
In this paper we describe the success of bringing Creative Computation via Processing into two very ...
We present the design and development of a new approach to teaching the introductory computing cours...
Rising enrollments in Computer Science pose an opportunity to engage students from diverse backgroun...
The increasing popularity of computational creativity (CC) in recent years gives rise to the need fo...
In her influential CACM article, Jeannette Wing argues that computational thinking is an emerging ba...
In recent years, the integration of computation with crafting has garnered increased attention. Part...
Despite great increases in the role of computation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathemati...
We explore the need for embedding creativity in the UK Higher Education computing curriculum and som...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...
The Creative Computing Challenge (CCC) project (2014-2018) is funded by the National Science Foundat...
In this paper, we present the design and development of a new approach to teaching the college-level...
This paper describes a design for an immediate immersion of computational thinking into current high...
As oil is the fuel of the industrial society, software is the fuel of our current information societ...
This paper aims to present a novel pedagogical model that aims at bridging creativity with computati...
Thesis advisor: C. Patrick . ProctorThe demand for talent in the technology sector and the notion o...
In this paper we describe the success of bringing Creative Computation via Processing into two very ...
We present the design and development of a new approach to teaching the introductory computing cours...
Rising enrollments in Computer Science pose an opportunity to engage students from diverse backgroun...
The increasing popularity of computational creativity (CC) in recent years gives rise to the need fo...
In her influential CACM article, Jeannette Wing argues that computational thinking is an emerging ba...
In recent years, the integration of computation with crafting has garnered increased attention. Part...
Despite great increases in the role of computation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathemati...
We explore the need for embedding creativity in the UK Higher Education computing curriculum and som...
In this report we consider the current status of the coverage of computer science in education at th...
The Creative Computing Challenge (CCC) project (2014-2018) is funded by the National Science Foundat...
In this paper, we present the design and development of a new approach to teaching the college-level...
This paper describes a design for an immediate immersion of computational thinking into current high...
As oil is the fuel of the industrial society, software is the fuel of our current information societ...
This paper aims to present a novel pedagogical model that aims at bridging creativity with computati...
Thesis advisor: C. Patrick . ProctorThe demand for talent in the technology sector and the notion o...