On May 2, 2016, at 10:38 AM, Earthednet-wp wrote:

> Folks,
> Richmond, thanks for your forthright posts and entertaining metaphors!
> 
> Re fees, licenses, etc, I am a retired prof who spent a lot of years 
> programming for research, then to support student learning in a large 
> oceanography class. My son is an elementary teacher who teaches Lego 
> robotics. It seems to me that a difficult, but ripe local market is being 
> plumbed by Richmond. But, on a larger scale, I find teachers are easily put 
> off by what appears to be complicated, time consuming new resources. They are 
> extremely busy and collapse in a heap during their summer time off, unless 
> they are running summer classes and "camps" (like my son is) to pay the 
> bills. It seems to me that Richmond, so creative, is in a position to expand 
> his business model to include teachers who want to teach basic programming, 
> with a kid oriented approach. Perhaps to control dinosaur robots, or some 
> such. I know there's scratch and all the Arduino resources, but perhaps there 
> is a niche for livecode. But, bottom line, teachers need to get sucked in 
> with a complete plug and play reso
 urce that will excite kids and require very little up front time. Maybe there 
would be an income stream? Online support, code help?? 

Back in the day, Apple marketed heavily to the teaching/educational market, and 
the result was a generation of kids who grew up using Macs. IMO, Edinburgh 
would do well to try to get LC used by as many teachers at the middle school 
and high school level as possible (and why not grade school too?) -- the 
multiplier effect here would be enormous. I would think that a special pricing 
scheme for educators would be an extremely good investment in the long run, 
even if there were scanty short-run returns.

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com


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