Algorithmic Art
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Overview
Algorithmic Art sits at the intersection of mathematics, programming, algorithms, and art. We present here a set of modules whose primary goal is to teach computational thinking to arts-inclined general education students in the context of algorithmic art.
Currently Available Modules
The following use the Processing Environment:
Relationship to NWDCSD Goals
Algorithmic Art is intended as an inter-disciplinary course that brings computational thinking to non-computer science students.
Developers
Computer Scientists: Jenny Orr, Rob Bryant, Richard Weiss
Subscribed Users
Kathie Yerion, Gonzaga University
Potential Users
Assessment
Instructor and Student Surveys can be viewed on this page that includes the live survey links.
Dependencies / Prerequisites
Module Versions and Dependencies
Status
Description
Resources
Upcoming CCSC-NW Workshop
Workshop Title: Workshop on Algorithmic Art
Conference: Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges - Northwestern Region Conference
When: Saturday 10:30am-noon, October 10, 2009
Where: Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington
