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|A le nom de contribution d événement=LOGO & Electronics
|A le nom de contribution d événement=CARDBOARD CODE CREATIVITY : creative programming / creative electronics
|A l état l apport collectif=Actif
|Cible l événement=FAB16 Montréal (2021)
|Cible l événement=FAB16 Montréal (2021)
|Implique la personne=Alec Mathewson
|A la portée de l apport collectif=global
|Implique la personne=Alec Mathewson, Kreg Hanning, Brian Silverman
|Implique l atelier=LCC Fab Lab
|Implique l atelier=LCC Fab Lab
|A la description de la contribution=Is Logo programming coming back? In collaboration with members from the MIT Lifelong Kindergarten Group, MIT Scratch community, educators and designers, this is a proposal for a workshop / demo on current explorations of the use of the Logo programming language in embedded electronics and media. Many educators in Fab Labs express the challenge of integrating programming and electronics. Here lies a opportunity to use Logo as a way to engage in computational thinking and digital fabrication with a focus on the art of learning and coding electronics.
|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 l espace requis=TBD. Some new tools are being developed. If ready, it would be good to distribute some of these to other Fab Labs.
 
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.
|A le lien externe d apport collectif=https://craftybits.net/fab16/
|A la description de l espace requis=Help finding Fab16 hubs to ship boards to.
|A les contributeurs={{Contributeur d apport collectif
|A le contributeur=Kreg Hanning
|A la contribution=CraftyBits Gio board designer - (MIT / Scratch)
}}{{Contributeur d apport collectif
|A le contributeur=Brian Silverman
|A la contribution=Progammer & co-creator - (MIT / Playful Invention Co.)
}}
}}
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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.

Version du 30 juin 2021 à 14:56

Apport 2021 - 006

Type d'apport

Statut

Actif

Durée

Événement

FAB16 Montréal (2021)

Portée

global

Promoteurs

Personnes :

Alec Mathewson
Kreg Hanning
Brian Silverman

Fab Lab(s) et ateliers amis :

LCC Fab Lab

Organisations :

Liens externes

https://craftybits.net/fab16/

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

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Contributeurs

Contributeurs Types Contributions
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.


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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.