On 12/9/2013 7:23 AM, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
Hi all,

I work in a University Engineering faculty teaching, among other
things, programming. In our last meeting about improving our teaching
syllabus and delivery we've identified the first year programming
courses as an area where there is room for improvement and we're
considering (mainly on my suggestion) switching to using Python as the
first programming language that we use to introduce our students to
programming. I'm interested to know if anyone can share experience of
a similar situation or can point to any case studies about this.

A few years ago, MIT switched from Scheme (which I believe originated at MIT) to Python for its first course. There might faculty blogs discussing the reasons. In any case, the course is one of MIT's free online offerings. There is a draft of a syllabus for your school. Certainly, most of the concept taught in the current C course could be taught with Python instead.

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