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|A la description de la contribution=In this multi-session and collaborative experimentation workshop, we will challenge you to explore creative programming while developing learning experiences with code, cardboard, and electronics. Join special guests Kreg Hanning (Scratch / MIT) & Brian Silverman (Playful Invention Company / MIT) as we look at the design of educational technology that is deceptively simple yet potent enough to scale into various creative workflows. | |A la description de la contribution=In this multi-session and collaborative experimentation workshop, we will challenge you to explore creative programming while developing learning experiences with code, cardboard, and electronics. Join special guests Kreg Hanning (Scratch / MIT) & Brian Silverman (Playful Invention Company / MIT) as we look at the design of educational technology that is deceptively simple yet potent enough to scale into various creative workflows. |
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Apport 2021 - 006
Type d'apport
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- Actif
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Événement
Portée
- global
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CARDBOARD CODE CREATIVITY : creative programming / creative electronics
Description
In this multi-session and collaborative experimentation workshop, we will challenge you to explore creative programming while developing learning experiences with code, cardboard, and electronics. Join special guests Kreg Hanning (Scratch / MIT) & Brian Silverman (Playful Invention Company / MIT) as we look at the design of educational technology that is deceptively simple yet potent enough to scale into various creative workflows.
Kicking off this workshop will be an introduction of a new general-purpose microcontroller board tentatively called the CraftyBits Gio which is programmable through a scratch-like environment and— surprise—LOGO. This board is designed to provide a fresh approach to programming hardware for teachers, artists, and tinkerers of all types. The simplicity of the CraftyBit Gio is what makes it so appealing—there’s no avrdude in sight.
Learn how its design can be used to maximize the time spent exercising creativity while making, tinkering, and embedding electronics and code into objects. Experiment with us and share your experiences with the CraftyBit Gio platform at Fab16.
Planification de la récolte
- Page(s) wiki
- Page(s) web
Contributeurs
Contributeurs | Types | Contributions |
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Kreg Hanning | CraftyBits Gio board designer - (MIT / Scratch) | |
Brian Silverman | Progammer & co-creator - (MIT / Playful Invention Co.) |
Public visé
Défis et besoins
Help finding Fab16 hubs to ship boards to.
Projets liés Vous pouvez utiliser l'outil de gestion des Projets interstructurant pour travailler le projet.
Autres notes
This workshop will use a dedicated microcontroller board which will be shipped to Fab Labs who will participate during Fab16. Requires 3 workshop sessions:
1) introduction 2) brainstorming / debugging 3) presenting & sharing
Workshops need to be held in Afternoon as Kreg is working from California.