PySchool - Online Python Web Framework Workshop.

2006-11-03 Thread RobJ
Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks.  The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.  

Thanks

Rob J

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Re: PySchool - Online Python Web Framework Workshop.

2006-11-04 Thread RobJ

Thanks James and Steve for the feedback I have made the appropriate
changes and republished the survey at the following URL:

http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=490

Rob J



James Stroud wrote:
> RobJ wrote:
> > Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
> > Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
> > Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
> > Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
> > Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
> > people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
> > assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
> > project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
> > learning more about python web frameworks.  The survey is located at
> > http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
> > blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
> > (http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
> > a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
> > and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
> > any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
> > gladly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Rob J
> >
> Q9 should be "check all that apply" or otherwise qualified with "primarily".
>
> Q10 is missing other types of broadband such as what one might find at
> school, and also have the option of multiple selections.

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PySchool Phase II

2006-12-26 Thread RobJ
PySchool Phase II

I just wanted to thank everyone for filling out the survey a few months
back for my PySchool graduate school project. I was able to capture a
lot of good information from the community. For the people who
mentioned to me that I should expand the "What Linux Operating System
do you use" question, unfortunately it was too late to make any
additions to the survey. However, I will be gathering this  information
in the future, so I will make sure to incorporate this request.

I have completed the fall semester and I have my complete plan of
action for how I will be constructing my on-line training environment
for Python web frameworks. I am in the process of finalizing the
framework(s) that I will use and the technology that I will use to
deliver the instruction. The current schedule that I have submitted to
my professor has the instruction running from the beginning of February
until the middle of March. If you are interested in participating in
this free on-line course; send me an email (bobjohnson11 [at] gmail
{Dot} com). Please remember that the on-line course is a work in
progress, which means that when you have completed the material I would
appreciate any constructive feedback that you can give me. I want the
instruction to be as effective as possible and to serve as a
complementary educational vehicle to the documentation, tutorials and
books that are available.  I also want to mention that I will be
Blogging about this whole experience.  I have not had a chance to
update my Blog for some time but I plan to start today given the fact
that I have a lot more time.

Once again, I would like to thank all of the people who filled out the
survey and who gave me feedback about my project.  You have help me
tremendously!!!

Thanks

Rob Johnson
(MAIT Candidate)
Blog: http://pyschool.blogspot.com/

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Master's Thesis Help Needed

2007-04-29 Thread RobJ
Awhile ago I asked for your help in getting some ideas about setting
up an on-line course to learn how to use Python web frameworks.  The
first section - Beginning Pylons is up and running and I would
appreciate your going through the course and taking my pre and post-
workshop surveys.  The link to the site is:

http://pyschool.robj.webfactional.com/

Thanks in advance for your help!

Rob J

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Re: Master's Thesis Help Needed

2007-04-30 Thread RobJ
On Apr 30, 12:00 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Martelli) wrote:
> RobJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >http://pyschool.robj.webfactional.com/
>
> Things start on a pretty bad note when I'm asked to select my OS:
> Ubuntu Linux
> Windows XP
>
> I'm running MacOSX.  What now?  Why is there no choice "none of the
> above"...?!
>
> Alex

Alex,

Sorry about that.  I'll add on to the front page what 2 OSs are
available..  During my pre-work for my project I did a survey and
WindowsWP and Ubuntu Linux came up as the top two OSs.

Rob J

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Is http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/ having issues

2007-04-07 Thread RobJ
Has any one noticed any issues with http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/
? I have been trying for  hours to install packages (using
easy_install) but the connection keeps timing out.

Any Help would be a appreciated.

Rob J

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Re: Is http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/ having issues

2007-04-07 Thread RobJ
On Apr 7, 1:51 pm, David Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 07 April 2007 19:36, RobJ wrote:
>
> > Has any one noticed any issues withhttp://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/
> > ? I have been trying for  hours to install packages (using
> > easy_install) but the connection keeps timing out.
>
> Don't worry, you're not the first person to notice:
>
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/catalog-sig/2007-April/001050.html
>
> Maybe someone can suggest a workaround for easy_install while the server
> is unavailable.
>
> David

Thanks David

I thought I was going nuts.

Rob J

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