Peter Whelpley
whelpleypeter@gmail.com
Website
Bio
Peter Whelpley is a Designer & Web Developer studying at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, with a BFA in Design & Visual Communication and a BSE Minor in Computer Science. His passion lies in the tiny details, and he is pursuing his dream of being a Web Designer full-time to take advantage of the infinite “little things” that come together to create websites and beautiful digital experiences.
He currently works at Propeller in downtown Milwaukee as a designer and lead web developer. This past summer he coordinated and built the newly updated company website. Day to day tasks largely includes rapid turnaround business-to-business digital and print collateral, pitch decks, presentations, and large format trade show and expo graphics. Peter works hard to keep clients happy, billable hours down, and quality top-notch.
Peter loves educating himself about any and all things, but more recently it’s astrophysics and sorting algorithms. Like his educational cravings his music, extra-curricular interests, and tastes are constantly changing because there’s too much to do and learn for one person to experience.
Design Team
Justin Kornely:
Industrial Designer
Andrew Budziszek:
Software Engineer
Jason Stroeh:
Professor & Advisor
Alison Galarza:
Art Director
High School
Cedarburg High School
Description
Codu is a multi-platform suite designed to teach kids and young adults about the theory and practice of programming using fun, engaging activities and pair programming as a teaching model. Codu explores multiple programming languages and provides tools for learning the most popular industry languages such as RoR, Java, HTML/CSS, C#, and Python.
Mission
Codu is committed to bridging the gap between code theory and code practice to bring fun and engaging code education to children, teenagers, and adults.
Vision
From start to finish Codu merges concept with construct for a complete multi-platform and functional education in programming to teach the most powerful minds how to use the most powerful languages today.
Video
https://youtu.be/xbB5O28MPZw