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Coding and the Arts - Connecting CS to Drawing, Music, Animation and More (Paperback)
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Coding and the Arts - Connecting CS to Drawing, Music, Animation and More (Paperback)
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Unlock your students’ creative potential by exploring the
intersections between CS and art across various types of artistic
media, including drawing, animation, music and physically
interactive art. While there are books that discuss the
intersection of the arts and computer science (CS), there are none
written for K-12 teachers that cover the content overlaps between
CS and the arts beyond a single programming environment, and that
feature approaches and examples of practicing artists. Coding and
the Arts fills that gap. CS sometimes gets a bad rap as dry,
isolated and uninteresting work — the pursuit of analytically
minded techies working alone. In reality, programming is deeply
creative and enables artists of all types to discover new ways to
express themselves. In this book, you’ll explore how to apply
computation to stretch the possibilities in many art forms, as well
as how to pave the way for entirely new ones. By approaching
programming tools as artistic media, you’ll connect the dots
between programming, creativity and artistic expression. Along the
way, you’ll learn from a diverse set of computational artists and
teachers who are using technology to push the bounds of traditional
artistic media. Chapters include: Spotlights of working artists and
educators who are integrating computing into their art. Deep dives
into artistic programming environments, exploring their unique
benefits, constraints and impact on classroom use. Alignment to the
four pillars of computational thinking to help you create richer
learning experiences for students. Lesson sketches aligned with CS
concepts and the ISTE Computational Thinking Competencies. The book
also offers strategies for supporting students in developing as
computational artists, including the attitudes and practices that
will help them as artists and computer scientists.
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