Python for Kids
Ulf Engstrøm
ulf.engstrom at b2b-link.com
Tue May 2 09:50:00 EDT 2000
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This is all very interesting for the edu-sig where I think you should take a look, and maybe resend this mail. Check www.python.org/sigs When it comes to environments to play with Python in, we have Alice, which is worth a shot. www.alice.org Regards Ulf > > OK, I'm going to piggyback on Rick's question. > > > > My son's school district has asked me to teach an introductory > > programming class to some of the talented and gifted students this > > summer. They want me to teach for eight days. 1.25 hours a day for 1-2 > > graders, 1.25 hours a day for 3-6 graders. > > > > I want to use Python, but have no experience with Python on the Mac, > > which is what the school district uses. > > > > First question: what do I need to be careful of, if anything when using > > Python on Mac? > > I think the bigger issues than using a Mac are how to teach programming to > young kids. > Has anyone got books on this? I remember Logo, but I don't know how much > work has > been done since then on these things.
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