On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Craig Maloney <cr...@decafbad.net> wrote:

> * René Dudfield (ren...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > A teacher sent me a photo of a wall showing drawings the kids all made
> with
> > pygame and printed the other day. He did it for a drawing class. Another
> > did a class with 'sound boards', where the kids jumped around on the
> dance
> > mats making 'music'. For me it would be interesting to send her a link
> with
> > resources for teaching music. She also teaches Finnish, and is always
> > interested in finding resources to do that in an interesting way. So if
> > there's something I can link to people by topic, that would be awesome
> > sauce?
>
> I'm wondering if there might be room on the Pygame site for a "uses"
> category to show folks what Pygame could be used for. Perhaps this could
> be incorporated into the "Releases" section? Or it could be a separate,
> curated section where a certain "featured" tag gets placed on a release
> to put it into this menu?
>
>
Great idea!

A "What can you do with pygame?" type section.

Bringing back the 'spotlight' projects would be nice. Project of the
week/month, or something like your featured tag.



> I'd re-state the original question though. Is this looking to highlight
> Pygame's usage as more than just a game library, or is this to highlight
> some of the educational resources that Python offers educators?
>
>
Well, this question was about teaching resources... but yes, it would be
nice to highlight that it can be used for other things than games.

Definitely, I think this is also a good page we should have on there.



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