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Subject: [Edu-sig] SIGCSE Special Session Slides
From: kirby.urner () gmail ! com (kirby urner)
Date: 2006-03-05 16:11:55
Message-ID: f604188c0603050811j3aa08e6v4fa51554d1d99cb7 () mail ! gmail ! com
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> The special session was a lot of fun and we had an excellent turnout. We
> counted over 100 people in attendance! The discussion following our short
> presentation was very positive. It is clear that there is growing interest
> in using Python for introductory computer science.
>
> Brad
> --
> Brad Miller, PhD
> Assistant Professor
> Luther College
> http://www.cs.luther.edu/~bmiller
> jabber: bnmnetp at jabber.org
Excellent!
Along similar lines, I was at an all-Oregon computer conference
yesterday and although I didn't make any formal presentation, it was a
small gathering and I got to be an effective diplomat for Python.
Plus there was obvious interest in the language independently of me
(although of those present, to my knowledge only Gary Frankenberry, a
past president of this group, currently uses it with his high
schoolers, as a prelude to doing some Java -- in addition to myself
that is).
More details are posted in my blog, for any curious:
http://worldgame.blogspot.com/2006/03/sao-spring-conference-2006.html
Kirby
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