Programming Music Camp: Using Web Audio to Teach Creative Coding
Programming Music Camp is a summer outreach camp designed to teach computer programming concepts to youths through the activity of music-making. Prior experiences teaching web audio technologies to secondary school students are described. The camp curriculum is then outlined, including the class activities of live coding, instrument design, and concert performance. The outcomes of the camp are evaluated and future educational opportunities using web audio technologies are considered.
@inproceedings{2016_91,
abstract = {Programming Music Camp is a summer outreach camp designed to teach computer programming concepts to youths through the activity of music-making. Prior experiences teaching web audio technologies to secondary school students are described. The camp curriculum is then outlined, including the class activities of live coding, instrument design, and concert performance. The outcomes of the camp are evaluated and future educational opportunities using web audio technologies are considered.},
address = {Atlanta, GA, USA},
author = {Allison, Jesse and Holmes, Daniel and Berkowitz, Zachary and Pfalz, Andrew and Conlin, William and Hwang, Nick},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Web Audio Conference},
editor = {Freeman, Jason and Lerch, Alexander and Paradis, Matthew},
month = {April},
pages = {},
publisher = {Georgia Tech},
series = {WAC '16},
title = {Programming Music Camp: Using Web Audio to Teach Creative Coding},
year = {2016},
ISSN = {2663-5844}
}