[Edu-sig] Re: Python Certificate

2022-05-12 Thread Dr . Guta Gábor
Thanks for Tomasz for organizing the kick off meeting. I have created some slides which contain the original idea and the result of the meeting yesterday: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YqOSwGilnYFW8Xpd942iAUNTjNoD5dp5B7DT4iNcUac/edit?usp=sharing The content can be migrated to the wiki

[Edu-sig] Re: Python Certificate

2022-05-12 Thread Ramesh Ramasamy
I am in if anything at all to be volunteered. Thanks. Best Regards, ЯR On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 8:48 AM Reuven M. Lerner via Edu-sig < edu-sig@python.org> wrote: > In the end, I couldn't make it today; I'd be curious to hear a summary > of what was discussed, and what next steps could be

[Edu-sig] Re: Python Certificate

2022-05-12 Thread AnnaMarie
Sounds like a great idea, has really come a long way. So proud of you guys. I'm going to schedule a meeting for next week say 18th or 19th so we can catch up Yours sincerely On Thu, 12 May 2022, 7:49 pm Dr. Guta Gábor, wrote: > Thanks for Tomasz for organizing the kick off meeting. I have

[Edu-sig] Re: Python Certificate

2022-05-12 Thread Neil Shah
Hello, Thank you Dr. Guta Gábor for creating the slides with our ideas and results of the meeting. I did add a few things, one being using EdJet (100% Free Platform) as a way we can also implement courses based on the certification. EdJet allows the platform to be branded comelety for free, as

[Edu-sig] Re: Python Certificate

2022-05-12 Thread Neil Shah
Hello, Thanks for Tomasz for setting up the meeting today. Unfortunately due to complications with another meeting I had to come a little late, however I do want to quickly add a note to the Certification. As still a student, I do remember when I was first introduced, which was in Elementary