Hi, I subscribed to follow the discussions here for some time.
It was me, who asked for informations about python for kids events at the europython. Am 23.03.2006 um 07:05 schrieb Laura Creighton: > So I want to open this up for discussion. What do we want to > accomplish and how? I can not do much but to show our situation. I am not a developer, but I am engaged in the german speaking zope user group and this is my link to python. So I am not able to really help my son when he runs into problems. We live in a medium town, but up to now he does not find other kids using python or blender in our town. I imagine that there are some kids around who are a little isolated, because they are the only ones in there town using python. Side effect of this is, that he has to use material from the web, which is mostly in English. Thats ok, it will improve his language skills. ;-) So maybe it is only my problem not being a developer, and there won't be many participants coming with their kids to the europython. He would like an advanced beginner course, because after working with the book of Gregor Lingl he is in the middle of "Objektorientierte Programmierung mit Python" a standard learning book in German. And he started to use soya together with blender. So tips and tricks using blender and soya would be very appreciated. ;-) Generally: If there will be some events for kids, this should be promoted specially, because not many participants will expect this. But maybe more than expected will come with their kids or even families (Geneva is nice enough!) if they knew that their kids could learn something and won't just hang around. Cheers! juh -- DZUG e.V. - Deutschsprachige Zope User Group - www.zope.de - www.dzug.org Forster Straße 29 - 06112 Halle/Saale Telefon +49 345 122 9889 9 - Fax +49 345 122 9889 1 _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
