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Re: Computer Music in Squeak: msg#00736lang.smalltalk.squeak.general
"Richard A. O'Keefe" wrote: > > We have an annual 'Hands-On Science' week in the summer holiday, > when high-school pupils from around the country come and try things. > There are 'projects' where we have them for 3 or 4 mornings and 'snacks' > where we have them for a couple of hours. > I received an unexpected request to run another one this coming summer > (it's winter here now). It suddently occurred to me that a computer > music project using Squeak should be really fun, but I've never done > anything like that. > > Any suggestions would be MOST welcome. It may not come off, but if it > does it should be quite enjoyable for the students. We'd probably have > a lab of OS/X macintoshes, if it makes any difference. Take a look at Mark Guzdials stuff: http://swiki.cc.gatech.edu:8080/compMusic and some Active Essays: http://swiki.cc.gatech.edu:8080/compMusic/8 Karl
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