Hi, roberto> hello roberto> (i am rather new in python ...) roberto> roberto> i am about to start a course of physics and math for students aged roberto> 14-17 (high school) roberto> and i am deeply interested in the possibilty of teaching fundamental roberto> concepts of these subjects via teaching programming; roberto> i chose python (i won't change my mind ...) roberto>
I don't have a book, but sometimes we can get interest from students, when they are able to construct nice things with easy-to-use libraries as visual-python. http://www.gfc.edu.co/~nattor/jueguito.html Take a look at a game a student made last year, she was 16yo, and the complete game was completed in three weeks or so, she had experience with python, but visual-python was new to her, the physics concepts were in her head already :). The page is in spanish, but the screencasting shows how to use it. You can download it via "Descargar juego", you'll need obviously python-visual lib, apt-get it. You can interact with blender via python too, but we haven't experienced it with our students yet. roberto> so i am looking for resources on how to deal with these topics via roberto> this great programming language; roberto> roberto> i need some help from you and moreover if you are aware of books roberto> already covering these need roberto> roberto> thank you in advance She used pygame for another game she made, and this year our students are finishing more pygame games. roberto> -- roberto> roberto roberto> OS: GNU/Linux, Debian roberto> _______________________________________________ roberto> Edu-sig mailing list roberto> [email protected] roberto> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig -- Recomiendo Structio para obtener herramientas gratuitas para instituciones educativas http://structio.sourceforge.net
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