Creative computing supports the development of personal connections to computing, by drawing upon creativity and interests. Creative computing is composed of three different parts, computational: concepts, practices and perspectives. It is a programming environment that allows young people to create… Continue Reading →
Group Marble Run: My Marble Run: When our group began, we were trying to figure out exactly how we were going to connect the videos together and we had a few different ideas, but we decided to use color as… Continue Reading →
My design process had a lot of troubleshooting, due to this being the first time I have created a piece with a circuit. I would try something and if it didn’t work, I would try again in a different way…. Continue Reading →
In Leah Buechley’s talk about Art, Craft and Technology, she talks about many different ways of making small electronics. “It is possible for these paper devices to be part of larger and more complex systems.” I would like to see… Continue Reading →
These exercises were really fun for me because I have never done anything like this! It was nice to try something new and just be able to explore copper wire and copper tape to create little circuits. It… Continue Reading →
The Tinkering Studio connects to the themes in our course in many different ways. One being design thinking because this course is based around the idea of design thinking and tinkering follows the process of design thinking through its activities…. Continue Reading →
My exploration of stop motion was very different from the traditional art making I have always done. I have never done stop motion before and it was really fun to explore something new! Stop Motion Studio is pretty easy to… Continue Reading →
It was a bit of a learning curve trying to use photoshop since I have barely ever used it, except to maybe brighten a photo. At first, it seemed like a lot of buttons and I had no idea what… Continue Reading →
Bryan Czibesz is a ceramist focusing on 3D printing with clay. He is an object maker asking questions of “authorship and authenticity” throughout his making process. Bryan’s process focuses on clay 3D printers that he built. He designs his objects… Continue Reading →
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