My e-book to teach kids Python is free within the next 24 hours on Amazon
Hi, If you're interested, you can get it for free at: https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Kids-can-learn-Python-ebook/dp/B084CY2L43/ref=sr_... Best regards, -- Kent Tong IT author and consultant, child education coach
Thank you Kent. One of the storylines I introduce in my Python classes, to motivate a use case project, is the just using a search engine to discover and curate links is a waste. The internet if full of rare jewels that the engines won't know how to rank, simply on the basis of "beaten track" popularity. Always starting with Google or DuckDuckGo and picking from the top few things that you see, is like walking into a bookstore and always buying from the "store picks" near the entrance. Anyway, your free book will join my database of curated links. These are just small csv, jason or sqlite files my students learn Python with, as they learn to curate and share their own links. We learn to use namedtuples and so on. The early internet was more about link sharing, with resources designed for that purpose. There may be less of that now. Also, I see lots of kids in my work week, as young as 10, so sharing this bookmark with them makes sense as well. I'm always promoting Math Adventures with Python because I think Python is very capable of delivering on that promise (as Peter Farell has shown). Earlier in this archives we were mostly in agreement that learning the ins and outs of RSA (the public crypto system) by the end of high school, was a worthy benchmark. Python with its big integers and number / group theory capabilities, would be key. We had the textbook at Phillips Andover and so on. Kirby On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 8:00 PM Kent Tong <kent.tong.mo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
If you're interested, you can get it for free at:
https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Kids-can-learn-Python-ebook/dp/B084CY2L43/ref=sr_...
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