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Author: Marc Bucchieri

Computer Science Education, Student Feature Posted onFebruary 19, 2018December 9, 2018

Kristen shares her CS experience before going to Cornell

To learn more about KTBYTE classes, visit www.ktbyte.com Kristen’s middle school had a STEM based program that made CS (computer science) a requirement, which piqued […] Read More

Computer Science Education, Most Read, STEM Parenting Posted onFebruary 19, 2018February 11, 2021

The Advantages of Learning Computer Science Early at School

With all the pressure on students to excel at more traditional subjects, you wouldn’t be blamed for postponing computer science (CS) education. The diminished role […] Read More

Games, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 12, 2018December 9, 2018

Tiny Flow-Clone in Processing (For Desktop, not Phones/Mobile)

This tiny Flow clone, in just under 100 lines of Processing (~4000 characters). Click on a circle and drag a path to another circle of […] Read More

Games, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 12, 2018December 9, 2018

Tiny Tetris Processing Clone (For Desktop, not Phones/Mobile)

This tiny Tetris clone, in just under 100 lines of Processing (~5500 characters) utilizes two classes, one to represent the Block and another to represent […] Read More

Games, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 11, 2018December 9, 2018

Up and Dn

This animation was inspired by this reddit post. Specifically, it makes use of the sigmoid (logistic) function, to simulate the up and down bouncing movement […] Read More

Games, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 11, 2018December 9, 2018

Mesmerizing circle animation, lines in Processing

This mesmerizing animation was inspired by this reddit post. [raw] [/raw] Code for the loading circle follows。 You can edit and run this code on […] Read More

Games, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 9, 2018December 9, 2018

Clock, illustrating the idea of recursion

There is rarely a topic as confusing to students as recursion. Did you know that if you google “recursion”, google will suggest that you click […] Read More

Data Visualization, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 9, 2018December 9, 2018

How has children per woman changed over time? We used code to find out.

In this short video, Professor Hans Rosling describes how fertility rates have dropped over time (from 6 children per women in 1800 to 2.5 children […] Read More

Data Visualization, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 9, 2018December 9, 2018

Teenager Loneliness

The OECD PISA (wiki link) made a 2015 study On average across OECD countries in 2015, 73% of students reported that they feel that they […] Read More

Games, Programming Projects Posted onFebruary 9, 2018December 9, 2018

Fake 3D: Stereokinetic Depth

The sketch here is inspired by this page which references “Wilson, J., Robinson, J., & Piggins, D. (1983) Wobble cones and wobble holes: the stereokinetic effect […] Read More

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