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Effect of Perception. Reality for Non-CS Fields. as presented by Eric Roberts, Stanford Univ., at SIGCSE ’08. Reality for CS Fields. as presented by Eric Roberts, Stanford Univ., at SIGCSE ’08. Music Performamatics. Jesse Heines University of Massachusetts Lowell. Found Instruments Project.
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Reality for Non-CS Fields as presented by Eric Roberts, Stanford Univ., at SIGCSE ’08
Reality for CS Fields as presented by Eric Roberts, Stanford Univ., at SIGCSE ’08
Music Performamatics Jesse Heines University of Massachusetts Lowell
Found Instruments Project • Conceived by Prof. Gena Greher, Dept. of Music, Dir. Music Education
Step 1: Find Instruments • Chris (CS), Joe (Music), and Sophanna (CS) playing their found instruments
Step 2: Devise Notations • Maggieexplaining hernotation forplaying asteam iron
Step 2: Devise Notations • Maggie’s notation
Step 3: Test Notations • Maggie showing Sophanna how to play her steam iron notation
Step 3: Test Notations • Sophanna trying to play the steam iron using Maggie’s notation
Step 4: Write Programs • Sophanna’s computer program for writing Maggie’s steam iron notation
Step 5: Test Programs • Maggie and Mike trying Sophanna’s program and recommending revisions
Chris’s Jacket Program - 1 • Initial screen
Chris’s Jacket Program - 2 • Setting the beat and dragging icons
Chris’s Jacket Program - 3 • Selecting an icon & positioning a cursor
Chris’s Jacket Program - 4 • Deleting an icon - where’s the cursor?
Chris’s Jacket Program - 5 • Inserting icons with keyboard shortcuts
Chris’s Jacket Program - 6 • Where did the icon get inserted?
Thank You Jesse M. Heines, Ed.D. Dept. of Computer Science Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell heines@cs.uml.edu http://teaching.cs.uml.edu/~heines