[Edu-sig] A Call to Arms - Advocating Python in Education
Jeff Rush
jeff at taupro.com
Thu Dec 7 16:53:40 CET 2006
Greetings. I've just joined this list, to check out what is needed to support
Python in the education community. I'm the Python Advocacy Coordinator that
the PSF has hired to help out.
My main jumping off point for advocacy topics is at:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/Advocacy
One of the items I'm hoping to get input about is the contents of three
advocacy kits I'm getting together:
- College Student's Python Advocacy Kit
- University Educator's Python Advocacy Kit
- K-12 Educator's Python Advocacy Kit
Details at:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/Advocacy#AdvocacyKits
I'm drumming up a series of whitepapers, flyers, videos and podcasts to put
into those kits. Not being an educator myself, I need ideas on what is needed.
The actual individual items are being solicited at:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/AdvocacyWritingTasks
http://wiki.python.org/moin/ArticleIdeas.
Next, we are seeking reusable/retargetable teaching materials, such as those
under a Creative Commons license. We need slide presentations and class
handouts. Now I know there are a great many slide presentations on the web
about Python. I can google them all but we're not looking for just any
presentation, we're looking for the best of field. We're collecting links and
ideas at:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/Advocacy#TeachingMaterials
I know some of this already exists in the education community and I just need
some nudges to come up to speed on what is available for me to make use of.
Also permissions for reuse and reformatting, in some cases.
Thanks for any assistance you have time to provide,
Jeff Rush <advocate at python.org>
Python Advocacy Coordinator
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