SummitLightningTalks
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Here were the talks that were accepted, in the order given. Please feel free to link to any content or resources applicable.
- Teaching Open Source
- Python Epistemology
- IPython Notebook Doctest
- Python for Adults
- Ipython Notebook and ipythonblocks
How not to be scary (transcription)
- Homework Automation
The following were the talks we didn't have time for. (If you want to contact the person who proposed those talks, please contact Naomi)
- CheckI/O Peer based Python learning game environment
- Tow Truck
- Code Raising and Cone Mentors Boston
- Python as a Social Hacking Tool
- Open Ed Tools as a Basis for Revolution in Public Education
- Using Project Euler in the Classrom