On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:59 PM, kirby urner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<< SNIP >> > Before I show off what I consider to be a fun and useful IDLE font, > suitable for future classes, I'd like to poll other subscribers as to > whether they do anything unusual in the fonts department, either for > the benefit of new students, or for themselves. > > I'll follow up on Monday. > > Kirby > OK, so here it is Monday, and my font of choice for future classes, for projecting especially, is Akbar font, patterned after the handwriting of Matt Goening. However, I should make sense of this by reminding folks of my audience: future cartoonists in ToonTown (PDX), learning about animation pipelines, real time and render time, and MVC thinking. We mostly focus on the relevant mathematics such as how does when beget rotation among a nest of vectors, but instead of silly hamster-brained calculators (such as those from Texas Instruments) we use real computers running Python (such as those from Hewlett-Packard). Given Groening is the creator of The Simpsons, that our original Homer was from Silverton, that we're a Town into toon making (ala O'Reilly's Make: magazine), it makes sense to dabble in such a locally idiomatic font. As a gnu math teacher, I work in a "virtual gulag" of geek schools, spread around internationally, sharing lesson planning ideas with my peers in South Africa (or wherever). So feel free to ignore, as you may not have any interest in our peculiar curriculum network (not for everyone!). See you at OSCON some of you, if my sponsorship comes through, business deal through Chicago, high level, we shall see... Kirby Related reading: http://worldgame.blogspot.com/2008/07/idle-language-games.html (about this font I'm enjoying) http://4dsolutions.net/ocn/pymath.html (the toontown math I'm into) http://worldgame.blogspot.com/search?q=Homer (some blog mentions of Homer) http://mybizmo.blogspot.com/2008/06/chronofile.html (Oregonian boast toonification of PDX) _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
