> While we're on the subject of very young students, I thought I should > stick my head up and mention that I'm using Zelle's text as the basis for > a class of 7th grade girls.
<SNIP> > Andrew Carle > MS Technology > The Hamlin School Sounds like a fun class. I'm having trouble keeping up with the 8th grader I'm mentoring. We started with the calendar cgi, then he got into Apache more heavily, including mod_rewrite and mod_python. Another goal was to implement a blog for his teacher, so I recommended Pybloxsom. Before long, he was installing plugins, including a WYSIWYG posting interface. His latest foray was into xml.sax, using Python's sax parser to reorganize his buddy list on gaim. I was able to assist, but had to go to the docs quite a bit. On another front, I've been mentoring a much older guy (70s?) in New Zealand (flies his own plane, takes gorgeous pictures of Middle Earth). His background is Pascal and his questions about Python are more basic and easier for me to answer (nothing about mod_python or xml.sax). You can visit his site, and see some mention of me here: http://www.geokem.com/background.html (scroll down to Programming Languages for Geochemical Applications). I notice he calls me 'Dr. Kirby Urner' which is only correct if you buy that the Fuller School (which has an uphill battle getting any of its syllabus accepted in universities) is authorized to hand out doctor of philosophy degrees. This isn't a discussion I've had with Bernie -- he probably just surmised the Dr. cuz I'm such a geek. Kirby PS: added a couple threads re my Geek Channel idea http://worldgame.blogspot.com/2004/11/geek-channel.html (scroll down to 'Follow-up Threads' -- hit reload if they don't appear). _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
