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P5.js Game - “How much data can you collect?” #105

Open mozfest-bot opened 5 years ago

mozfest-bot commented 5 years ago

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[ Session Name ] P5.js Game - “How much data can you collect?” [ Primary Space ] Youth Zone [ Secondary Space ] Web Literacy

[ Submitter's Name ] Ola Simisaiye [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] Ada. National College for Digital Skills.

[ Other Facilitator 1's Name ] Janet Voong

[ Other Facilitator 2's Name ] Daisy Ferreira

[ Other Facilitator 3's Name ] Ivy Szaranek

What will happen in your session?

Participants will learn to code a game using javascript and the p5 and p5 play library and be taught the basic principles of javascript. The participants will be guided by the session leaders as well as having a cheat sheet (step by step instructions).

What is the goal or outcome of your session?

They will create a game, reminiscent of pacman, teaching them about the collect of data represented through emojis. They will know what types of data is collected, how their data gets stolen, and how to protect themselves.

If your session requires additional materials or electronic equipment, please outline your needs.

We may need laptops for each participant, possibly 10.

Time needed

60 mins

Jcoopt commented 5 years ago

Hi there! We don’t always have access to laptops, but often we’ll have a number of raspberry Pis on hand. Would your workshop happen to run on one of those?

Jcoopt commented 5 years ago

@tinagoetschi I think these guys might be one of your's? I'm guessing they've not subscribed to the issue. Would you mind asking them about the Pi/laptop question I've asked above?

tinagoetschi commented 5 years ago

@KasiaSzaranek could you run your session on RPis rather than laptops?

chadsansing commented 5 years ago

Can you unpack your goals a bit more and connect them to the P5.js activities, perhaps by describing how an example game would work to reflect participants' learning about data collection, theft, and protection?

tinagoetschi commented 5 years ago

hi @JanetVoong @daisyferreira @OlaoluwaS @KasiaSzaranek

Thanks for your session proposal - can you answer some of the questions above?

Thanks!