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

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

Click here for details.

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