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Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018
This paper describes our experience and observations in creating an experimental interdisciplinary course focusing on sound design and its implementation in computer games. This paper provides a model for others that may want to develop similar courses that focus on interdisciplinary collaboration in this genre.
Richert Wang, Vincent Olivieri
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This paper describes our experience and observations in creating an experimental interdisciplinary course focusing on sound design and its implementation in computer games. This paper provides a model for others that may want to develop similar courses that focus on interdisciplinary collaboration in this genre.
Richert Wang, Vincent Olivieri
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Computer science "big ideas" play well in digital sound and music
Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2013This paper reports the results of a four-year National Science Foundation CCLI grant that supported development and assessment of curricular material linking computer science (CS), digital audio, music, and sound design. A book and online learning aids were created and used in courses and summer workshops.
Jennifer Burg +2 more
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Teaching computer science principles with digital sound and music (abstract only)
Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2013High school and CS0 computer science students often begin class having no computing education beyond studying office suite programs. Teaching digital audio, a ubiquitous application, allows an authentic and engaging context for the teaching of computer science principles as outlined at http://www.csprinciples.org.
Jennifer Burg, Susan Reiser
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Sculpting Sounds with Computers: Music, Science, Technology
Leonardo, 1994The author is active as both a composer and a research scientist. The article emphasizes the inspiration that music can bring to science and technology. This is first shown through a number of historical examples, from classical Greece to the computer age. Problems involving the use of the computer to calculate musical sounds are discussed.
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Bulletin of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University. Pedagogical Sciences
The core element of the methodology in the article is a comparative analysis of the current state of studying sound information processing technologies in the school computer science course based on the current standard educational programs (grades 2–4) and model educational programs (grades 5–9) in computer science within the framework of the New ...
Nataliia Khmil +3 more
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The core element of the methodology in the article is a comparative analysis of the current state of studying sound information processing technologies in the school computer science course based on the current standard educational programs (grades 2–4) and model educational programs (grades 5–9) in computer science within the framework of the New ...
Nataliia Khmil +3 more
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The preservation of sound archives: A computer science based approach to quality control.
2013This thesis summarizes the author’s work in the last years, which have been spent in the effort of establishing an organic connection in the many aspects involved in the preservation of audio documents. This has been achieved living first hand experiences in archival institutions and in academic research laboratories.
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Sounds of South Texas: A Computer‐Controlled Natural‐Science Exhibit
Curator: The Museum Journal, 1984openaire +1 more source
Computer modeling of sound fields in the ocean with fine-structured inhomogeneities
Acoustical Physics, 2003O E Popov, Popov O E
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