Result: Teaching with Greenfoot and the Kinect – A Novel Way to Engage Beginners

Title:
Teaching with Greenfoot and the Kinect – A Novel Way to Engage Beginners
Publisher Information:
ACM
Publication Year:
2012
Collection:
University of Kent: KAR - Kent Academic Repository
Document Type:
Conference conference object
File Description:
application/pdf
Language:
English
Relation:
https://kar.kent.ac.uk/38982/1/2012-SIGCSE-greenfoot-kinect-workshop.pdf; Kölling, Michael, Brown, Neil C.C. (2012) Teaching with Greenfoot and the Kinect – A Novel Way to Engage Beginners. In: SIGCSE 2012, March 2012, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. (KAR id:38982 )
Accession Number:
edsbas.4974B96A
Database:
BASE

Further Information

The Microsoft Kinect is a sensor module that allows accurate tracking of humans moving in front of it. Greenfoot is an introductory Java programming environment that makes it easy to create animated graphical projects. By combining Greenfoot and the Kinect students can write programs where the user’s body is used for input. Users interact with games by waving their hands, jumping, running, dancing, . These kinds of programs are incredibly good fun and engage target groups who would not normally be interested in programming. The workshop is aimed at teachers of introductory programming courses (high school/university) who have some programming experience and want to incorporate new kinds of projects into their teaching. Laptop recommended but not required. Kinect hardware will be provided.