On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Michael H. Goldwasser <[email protected]>wrote:
> > On Monday March 30, 2009, [email protected] wrote: > > > 1) Where is python not being used in education. I think redirecting > > > > people to other universities who are using python would be most > helpful. > > I'm sure this was a Freudian slip, but for now I think we'll need to > stick to listing places where python is being used, rather than those > places where it is not being used. In ten years, who knows... > > More sincerely, I'd like to echo Bills list of the three categories > for inclusion on the edu page (links to schools/courses, academic > papers, teaching resources). I also share his views on the enjoyment > of the interactions at Pycon. It was a pleasure to meet so many > contributors in person. > I certainly can see why we'd want to include both "academic papers" and "teaching resources" as categories on the edu-sig page. As for "schools and courses", I have been wondering if doing so would not have a negative effect unless we had a fairly large number of places to link (as per comment above)... In any event, let's start collecting data: Institution - Courses Saint Louis University (link?) - courses: ?? (link to online calendar would be appreciated) André > With regard, > Michael > > +----------------------------------------------- > | Michael Goldwasser > | Associate Professor > | Dept. Mathematics and Computer Science > | Saint Louis University > | 220 North Grand Blvd. > | St. Louis, MO 63103-2007 > | > | Office: Ritter Hall 6 > | Email: [email protected] > | URL: http://cs.slu.edu/~goldwasser<http://cs.slu.edu/%7Egoldwasser> > | Phone: (314) 977-7039 > | Fax: (314) 977-1452 > > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig >
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