Re: [Edu-sig] Helping with Python education

2017-04-29 Thread Wes Turner
- This list has lots of great ideas and resources: http://markmail.org/search/?q=list:org.python.edu-sig - http://markmail.org/search/?q=list%3Aorg.python.edu-sig# query:list%3Aorg.python.edu-sig%20from%3A%22Wes%20Turner%22 - I tend to share lots of links Things that could be done (someon

Re: [Edu-sig] Helping with Python education

2017-04-28 Thread kirby urner
Hi Santiago -- I'm not aware of any centralized "to do" list. We live in a quickly changing world so I'm doubtful anyone has enough overview to source one. Andrew Harrington's suggestion, to add to the growing library of interactive resources, seems excellent. I'm working with a teaching compan

Re: [Edu-sig] Helping with Python education

2017-04-28 Thread Andrew Harrington
No general list that I know of, but here is a cool broad project, extending a long line of open source / creative commons contributions: http://runestoneinteractive.org/index.html Dr. Andrew N. Harrington Computer Science Department Graduate Program Director g...@cs.luc.edu Loyola University

[Edu-sig] Helping with Python education

2017-04-28 Thread Santiago Basulto
Hello everyone, it's a pleasure to get in touch with you. I'm a long time Python developer. The reason I'm writing here is because I'd like to see in which ways I could collaborate with the Education efforts carried on by this group. I've been involved with Education all my life and it's one of my