Dear Edu-Sig Folks, Below is a link to a short pdf (840 words) describing a project that makes kids study and learn in exchange for internet access. The software behind the project uses Python in several places, as well as a Raspberry Pi and JavaScript. With these ingredients I have managed to cause non-math-loving children to beg for math, and much more. I would like to generate some discussion here on the edu-sig with anyone interested. I hope there are some! Thanks in advance for any and all feedback, Charles Cossé, Ph.D. Asymptopia Software http://www.asymptopia.org/media/project_files/AutoTeachBriefOverview.pdf
Sorry about the missing subject line ... should have read: "In search of ... feedback" On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 10:54 PM, Charles Cossé <ccosse@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Edu-Sig Folks,
Below is a link to a short pdf (840 words) describing a project that makes kids study and learn in exchange for internet access. The software behind the project uses Python in several places, as well as a Raspberry Pi and JavaScript. With these ingredients I have managed to cause non-math-loving children to beg for math, and much more. I would like to generate some discussion here on the edu-sig with anyone interested. I hope there are some!
Thanks in advance for any and all feedback,
Charles Cossé, Ph.D. Asymptopia Software
http://www.asymptopia.org/media/project_files/AutoTeachBriefOverview.pdf
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