Exploring Individual and Collaborative Storytelling in an Introductory Creative Coding Class (2110.09252v1)
Abstract: Teaching programming through storytelling is a popular pedagogical approach and an active area of research. However, most previous work in this area focused on K-12 students using block-based programming. Little, if any, work has examined the approach with university students using text-based programming. This experience report fills this gap. Specifically, we report our experience administering three storytelling assignments -- two individual and one collaborative -- in an introductory computer science class with 49 undergraduate students using $\textit{p5.js}$, a text-based programming library for creative coding. Our work contributes an understanding of students' experiences with the three authoring processes and a set of recommendations to improve the administration of and experience with individual and collaborative storytelling with text-based programming.
- Sangho Suh (9 papers)
- Ken Jen Lee (11 papers)
- Celine Latulipe (2 papers)
- Jian Zhao (218 papers)
- Edith Law (22 papers)