Hi, I have to admit I am mostly a lurker on this page and don't post, but
after my wonderful experience at Pycon 09 I was emboldened to be more active. Great experience! I should think that the three primary points to make on the web page are: 1) Where is python not being used in education. I think redirecting people to other universities who are using python would be most helpful. 2) Any evidence that can be presented that Python is helpful in education. I can point to the paper that Enbody and I presented at Pycon and SIGCSE but there must be others like that. This can be used by others to try and get Python into their curriculum 3) Index to resources (books, slides, problem sets, tutorials) that education folks would find helpful. The IDE's, shells, libraries should be referenced but not maintained here since we will not keep up with it as well. My (first) two cents worth. Nice to meet folks at Pycon and I hope to be more active in this group as a result of that nice experience. >>>bill<<<
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