Youâve got the month of January off from regular classes, and you want to do more than sleep in. Itâs a good time to experiment, to do something unusual, maybe create a software project. But what if you donât really have the background for this sort of thing? Sign up for a workshop that requires no experience at all! Two such workshops taught by the same instructor have just appeared on OCW site: Collaborative Design and Creative Expression with Arduino Microcontrollers and Learn to Build Your Own Videogame with the Unity Game Engine and Microsoft Kinect. In the Arduino workshop, students in small teams create different projects using Arduino microcontrollers, including a hand-motion controlled âcar,â dazzling light displays, and a punching glove that measures the intensity of its blows. In the Videogame workshop, student teams create videogames in which the player moves and controls an object in space by body motions: animals try to escape from a zoo, cubes assemble to build and decorate houses, objects traverse landscapes full of obstacles. The OCW workshop sites have videos of class activities and student-narrated projects, so you can see what the students did and how they thought about what they made. > Read the complete article |