Excellent. I've sent the URL along to shuttleworthfoundation.org
http://wiki.tsf.org.za/shuttleworthfoundationwiki/ClassroomCoders
This is an interesting project in that it relies on peer-to-peer with teachers as expert facilitators, but not necessarily authorities on the subject material, which gets imported through various channels, remixed, and sent back out to eager beaver peers.
Kirby
On 1/30/06, Brad Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Both are available for guest access atIf you go there you should see three courses, all should be available for viewing by guests.BradOn Jan 29, 2006, at 10:04 PM, kirby urner wrote:
OK, I uploaded two Python courses I'm working on for Portland Public Schools, via the Winterhaven facility. Neither is complete, i.e. I'm actively adding to both. These are snapshots.
They're basically XML ( moodle.xml) within zips. In once case, I've also got two picture files.
Per my recent post, the teacher section normally contains username and encrypted password. I've removed the password, leaving an empty <PASSWORD> tag. The username is still kurner.
The files:
Geonumeracy (very sketchy, just started today, but is closer to what I've actually been teaching)
http://www.4dsolutions.net/ocn/winterhaven/backup-cs100-20060129-2054.zip
(Python with Algebra, definitely a prototype)
http://www.4dsolutions.net/ocn/winterhaven/backup-cs201-20060129-2052.zip
If anyone gets one or both of these hosted in a Moodle and can provide a guest account, I have a group in South Africa I'd like to share the guest login with. Then I won't need to wait for Winterhaven.
I'm curious to see the outcome of this experiment.
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