Stephen Howell — Teaching kids to program using Scratch and the Kinect

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This talk will show how anybody, especially kids and non-programmers, can design and develop games and interactive media applications for the Microsoft Kinect controller. Focusing on making programming interesting by teaching Kinect game creation with the Scratch language, this talk should be of interest to educators, non-programmers and the those who need an excuse to jump around in the name of education and art.

Stephen is a computer science lecturer with the Institute of Technology Tallaght, where he lectures on Software Development and Interactive Media Design & Development. He focuses on creative coding and interactive art using technologies such as Processing, openFrameworks, Cinder and OpenGL.

Stephen is the author of Kinect2Scratch, a bridge from the revolutionary Microsoft depth-camera to Scratch, a widely-used toolkit for teaching programming to kids. When he is not lecturing, Stephen consults with industry on how to build the next generation of natural user interfaces for marketing, content production and e-learning systems. For fun, he likes to hack together games, digital art and educational materials using C++, C#, Processing, Scratch, Lego and Kodu with his four kids.

Some lovely links
scratch.ie
cesi.ie
ittdublin.ie
scratch.saorog.com

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  • Brian, I'm the speaker in the video and author of the software, but this isn't my channel so I didn't see your question, sorry. Please email me directly and I'll see if I can help you out.

  • Is there anyway to work off of plot points, if we don't have the kinect sensor where we are programming--yet. Like when hand sensor is detected at (4,3) do while.

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