[Edu-sig] Python projects for CS1

Bill Punch punch at cse.msu.edu
Tue Mar 23 18:17:47 CET 2010


You know, that is a great question (and one we forgot to address). We 
just added a Creative Commons license to the bottom (share and  share 
alike). That seems like what we were shooting for.

Thanks Vern.

        >>>bill<<<



Vern Ceder wrote:
> Bill,
>
> This is a great collection!
>
> I do have one question, one that actually applies to PyKata and 
> Codingbat as well... what license governs this material?
>
> Can it be "remixed" and/or republished?
>
> Thanks,
> Vern
>
>
>
> Bill Punch wrote:
>> Given all the discussion about exercises, we though we'd throw in 
>> some of the work we've done. MSU has taught its CS1 course in Python 
>> since the Fall of 2007. Each semester we have the students complete 
>> 11 programming projects (as homework). The homeworks start out easy 
>> and work their way up. Each project focuses on a particular topic 
>> i.e., strings, working with files, dictionaries etc.
>>
>> We've collected those projects on a webpage. Each project has some 
>> supporting material and a solution. However, at the moment the 
>> solution is not shown. We are working on that.
>>
>> Some of the projects ended up in the book we recently published 
>> ("Practice of Computing Using Python", Punch, Enbody) but there are 
>> over 58 listed here (and more coming) so there is a lot more listed 
>> on the web page
>>
>> http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse231/PracticeOfComputingUsingPython/index.php
>>
>> If you have any comments, we'd love to hear them.
>>
>> -- 
>>
>>
>>         >>>bill<<<
>>
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