Thanks Greg! It's great to see this in book form. I look forward to seeing it on everyone's bookshelf next to their copy of 'How Learning Works'!
Best, -Tracy On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Greg Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Over the past few months, I've been running a one-day introduction to > teaching based on the Carpentries' instructor training course for > grassroots get-into-coding organizations in Toronto focused on a variety of > under-represented groups. Some of the people involved have asked for a > printed copy of the material, so I have cut down the training materials as > they were in January to make a short booklet. It is now available at cost > from: > > http://www.lulu.com/shop/greg-wilson/how-to-teach-programmin > g-and-other-things/paperback/product-23200026.html > > (Or rather as close to "at cost" as Lulu will allow - it insists that I > make a profit of $0.02 per copy, which I will use to buy stickers every > once in a while.) I'm using it in some more classes over the summer, and > I'll report back after the August release about whether it might be worth > doing something like this more generally. I hope some of you will find it > useful, and if anyone else is using some or all of the Carpentry instructor > training for non-researchers, please give me a shout - I'd welcome a chance > to compare notes. > > Cheers, > > Greg > > -- > If you cannot be brave – and it is often hard to be brave – be kind. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.software-carpentry.org/listinfo/discuss
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