We have been teaching game programming using python in my school district for a few years now. We started out using python programming for the absolute beginner. It was good, but didn't use pygame and was mostly text based until the
last 2 chapters. Another book for reference is Game Programming: The L Line, The Express Line to Learning. We also wanted to use OOP and at the time that was not in either, or we didn't like the format. We now use our own material we put together from numerous texts, and from some members of the local python meetup group who have donated their time and expertise. It's been great! Good luck to you! Pat ________________________________ From: Passiday <passi...@gmail.com> To: python-list@python.org Sent: Tue, April 19, 2011 5:42:00 PM Subject: Teaching Python Hello, I am planning to teach Python to a group of high school students, who have in-depth interest in programming, hacking etc. I am looking for some good material, what I could use as a basic guide when preparing the classes plan for the course - website or book, what would roll out the topic methodologically gradually. The target audience is someone who knows most basics of the programming, but doesn't mind being reminded about them now and then. Thanks for any suggestions! Passiday -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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