I am looking at expanding our training offerings for the coming year,
and a short course in Django looks like it might be popular. There
don't seem to be many Django classes at the moment, and several of the
students from our introductory Python classes expressed interest in
Django.

Without wanting anyone on the list to do my work for me, it would be
useful to see some opinions about what to include. The tutorial gives
people a good start: should we assume that anyone who wants to take
the class has already run through that, or would it be better to start
from scratch?

Django is such a rich platform it would be possible to write several
classes: what material do readers regard as the "essentials of
Django", and what should be relegated to more advanced classes? What
can I do to put a compelling introductory class together?

regards
 Steve
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