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Creative Explorations in Screen-Based and Physical Computing

DGMD S-15, Summer 2016

End-of-course
share-out

a story told in
failures

a story told in
code snippets

a story told in
stories

We care less about the technical details behind what you've made over the past 2 months and more about how you got there and where you're going. We'd rather hear about your summer abroad, your dialectic with javascript, your changing sensibilities around a career change, or how CSS @keyframes have changed your life.


What story do you want to tell?

reveal.js

Studio Time


  • Make sure the current state of your project is posted online and linked from your journal
  • Make a first draft outline/sketch/slide deck for your final share-out and post on your journal
  • And answer the usual questions:
    1. What did you accomplish today?
    2. What do you aim to have done by next session?
    3. What can we do to help?

For next session

  1. Make sure the current state of your project(s) is posted online somewhere (e.g. using GitHub Pages) and make sure a link to it is posted on your journal. (Of course, we know the project isn't yet done! We want to make sure you have a workflow set up that will allow you to go live when you need to!)
  2. Post a first draft outline for your final presentation — in words, sketches, or skeletal slides. (Of course, we know the slides aren't yet done either!)
  3. Answer the usual questions for your project in your journal:
    1. What did you accomplish today?
    2. What do you aim to have done by next session?
    3. What can we (the teaching team) do to help?
  4. If you get stuck, submit a Code Snippet Request or get in touch on Slack if you have any trouble!

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