[K12OSN] RE: Python Tutorial
Tim Kaldahl
tkaldahl at maplewoodacademy.org
Fri Mar 19 22:59:11 UTC 2004
Bill,
This is a link to the "survey" course I taught in a computer tech class. It
was fairly easy for me to follow (important because I have had not
programming since BASIC back in the dark ages) and the students seemed to
enjoy it. http://rupert.honors.montana.edu/~jjc/easytut/easytut/
Tim Kaldahl
Maplewood Academy
I.T. Coordinator
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 14:11:10 -0500
From: Shawn Powers <spowers at inlandlakes.org>
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] ISO: Good programming language to teach an 8yr
old
To: "A technical support and discussion community for users of the
K12OS Linux distribution." <k12osn at redhat.com>
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Bill Kendrick wrote:
> Got any refs? Is there any content (website or books) that are actually
> written FOR kids? (Like the old BASIC books I had 20yr ago)
Great, now you got me all pumped about Python again... way to go Bill...
;o) I haven't specifically looked for young kids, my age group would
have been (and hopefully will be) early HS age. I'll google a bit, but
here are some links that are interesting, albeit not elementary.
http://www.prescod.net/python/why.html
http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/
http://www.thinkware.se/cgi-bin/thinki.cgi/PythonDocs
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