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About CC Fest Coding Camp

Creative coding for all, taught through small experiments.

CC Fest is a free creative coding community for educators and learners. Coding Camp is one part of that community: a place to learn p5.js by making, noticing, changing, and sharing visual experiments.

What it is

Code as a studio material

These tools support live CC Fest sessions and independent practice. They're built for people who want code to feel like something you can touch, test, revise, and make your own.

What you'll find

A catalog of 135 resources

21 concept bridges, 70 workshop tools, and 44 starter sketches — all organized around the five-session arc.

Who it's for

Teachers, students, the curious

For teachers, students, artists, designers, organizers, and curious beginners. You don't need to arrive as a programmer — only a willingness to try one change, see what happens, and keep going.

In a session

Predict, change, remix

We start with a shared idea, open a small interactive tool, make predictions, change values, and remix a starter sketch. The goal isn't to rush through syntax — it's to build intuition and confidence.

How to follow along

Start where you are

Begin at Where to start to browse by goal, or open the Sessions page to follow the five-session arc. Use a concept bridge when an idea feels fuzzy, then choose a starter sketch when you want to make something personal. Sessions happen throughout the year through CC Fest.

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A note from Saber

I build these pages as teaching companions — not replacements for people learning together, but little surfaces that make a tricky idea visible. If a tool helps someone ask a better question, explain a pattern to a friend, or feel brave enough to edit the code, it's doing its job.

— Saber Khan, CC Fest
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