2011/10/20 Elinor Madigan <em...@psu.edu>: > Hello, > > I am currently teaching a course in Python at the Penn State > Schuylkill Campus. My students are experimenting with Pygames and > they are interested in giving back to the Pygames community. As my > students have a variety of programming abilities, I am not sure they > could provide any complex code. With that being said, would it be > beneficial to the community if they created some basic tutorials for > you and if so, do you have any suggestions on possible topics? >
I'm using python and pygame with my students too. There are other python and pygame experiences, but I like this model with C# and XNA: https://www.facultyresourcecenter.com/curriculum/pfv.aspx?Id=8856&c1=en-us&c2=0&Login= They use a problem-solution methodology based on starter kits, where studens have to detect and change some parts of code. Maybe we can prepare a similar path with pygame. I use this introduction to C# in my classes too, giving it 40 hours more or less. Regards, -- luismiguel > Regards, > > Elinor Madigan > > -- > Elinor M. Madigan, PhD, PMP > Program Coordinator Information Sciences and Technology > Pennsylvania State University > Schuylkill Campus > 200 University Dr. > Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972 > > Phone: 570-385-6076 > email: em...@psu.edu >