[Edu-sig] How to define "a Python project"?
A Jorge Garcia
calcpage at aol.com
Wed Nov 8 15:57:51 EST 2017
BTW, AJG stands for Alvar Jorge Garcia. Do I see another Alvar in this thread?
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On Nov 8, 2017, 3:56 PM, at 3:56 PM, A Jorge Garcia <calcpage at aol.com> wrote:
>Sage Worksheet or Jupyter Notebook files on cocalc.com
>
>Repl.it or c9.io could be used for python too
>
>No usb drive needed, students save and do their work in the cloud
>(cocalc is on GCP, other sites are on AWS) and work in the same
>environment at home as in class.
>
>HTH,
>AJG
>
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>On Nov 8, 2017, 3:19 PM, at 3:19 PM, Jay Shaffstall
><jshaffstall at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> How do your students transfer files between computer lab and their
>>home
>>computers? How do they submit code? Would the concept or "project"
>>simplify
>>this?
>>
>>For the intro class in which I use Thonny, students use USB sticks to
>>copy
>>files and submit via a Blackboard course. The concept of a project
>>would
>>not really affect this.
>>
>>For later courses we use submission of projects via version control,
>>but
>>we're not using Thonny by then.
>>
>>If you add projects to Thonny, please leave the option to just create
>>and
>>run a single Python module, rather than requiring a project be
>created.
>>
>>Jay
>>
>>
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