Recently I've been working on some projects creating music in the browser 
with teens.  I get them hooked with simple HTML + CSS projects so they can 
quickly see tangible results.  Them slowly add some fun JS; in our case Web 
Audio but you could also do SVG, CSS animations, Canvas, etc.  Giving them 
some interactive bits of code that they can tinker with themselves to 
create cool things certainly can't hurt.  You can layer the meatier Elm 
topics on top of that.  

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 12:33:04 AM UTC-5, Fedor Nezhivoi wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
>
> Evan, Richard and the whole community as well as Elm language itself do a 
> great job in teaching community. If you are staying with this community for 
> a long time, you probably already can notice some improvements in your 
> understanding of programming, API design, abstractions and etc. How can we 
> take it even further?
>
>
> Recently I got an opportunity to share some knowledge about functional 
> programming and programming in general. However target audience are 
> children (mostly 14-16 y.o.) and I am a little bit stuck. Not only I've 
> never been a teacher, but with children I expect it to be even harder 
> because of curse of knowledge. On the other hand trying to teach some 
> boring basics doesn't feel right, to be interesting it should be kind of 
> journey.
>
>
> Previously there was some information about courses in USA where children 
> are thought programming with Elm. So I am kindly ask people who are doing 
> this to share your experience, tips, tricks and whatever may be helpful. It 
> would be even better if you can share some actual 
> content/topics/lessons/exercises. If you know exact person, but they are 
> not here, please, provide me with contacts.
>
>
> *I am kindly ask you to abstain from discussions and only participate if 
> you have something concrete.*
>
>
> Have a nice day!
>

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