Monday, May 23, 2011

CSDT Work Mon 5/23 - Sunday 5/29

  • Monday 5/23 3:30pm-5:15pm: Helped teach first lesson on Anishinabbe Arcs to students at Albany Boys and Girls club.  
    • Played life-sized grid-navigating game with groups of students to practice using Cartesian coordinates and understanding rotation
    • Students grasped moving in + and - X and Z axis well; may need some more practice with rotation
  • Wednesday 2:00pm-3:30pm: Met with Professor Eglash and others to discuss various projects currently underway.  Talked specifically about progress on graffiti and cornrow applets.
  • Thursday 10:45-11:45am and 1:15-1:45pm:  Loaded Anishinaabe Arcs applet onto 6 laptops
    • Created new user "Protected" with restrictions disabling playing games
    • Downloaded Adobe and Java
    • Did not realize their were another 7 laptops which needed software
  • Friday 3:30-5:15: Taught Arcs software to students at Boys and Girls Club
    • Installed software on remaining 7 laptops (did not have time to disable games; not an issue)
    • Helped students understand moving arcs around Cartesian coordinates and rotating the arcs
    • Helped students create one wigwam-style structure (rotating the arcs and keeping the same center point), one longhouse-style structure (translating the arcs without rotating), and a structure designed on their own. 
    • Students enjoyed software.
      • Needed to be prompted for how to translate or rotate the arcs, but understood patterns in the design (i.e. add 3 to the z-coordinate each time to build a longhouse)
      • Students were proud of their work
    • Students saved their files on the local machines; Katie and I are meeting Wednesday, June 1st at 3:30pm to print out screenshots and the coordinate "printouts" given by the program.

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