Hello Vern,

The scribbler robots seem to be pretty popular from the replies I've been 
getting here.  We bought one of the robots to experiment with and the students 
really enjoy working with it.  How many of the robots do you use?  What kind of 
robot to student ratio?

I think that a panel discussion with an established program like yours and a 
start up like mine may be interesting, maybe we could add a third and work out 
the details in private email.  Anyone else interested?

I'm interested in doing a poster as well.  I will be working it all out this 
week since the talk proposal deadline is 1 November.

-J. Zachary Miller


________________________________
From: Vern Ceder [vce...@canterburyschool.org]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2010 7:55 PM
To: Zac Miller
Cc: edu-sig@python.org
Subject: Re: [Edu-sig] Joining my first SIG

Hi Zac,

On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Zac Miller 
<zmil...@gsc.edu<mailto:zmil...@gsc.edu>> wrote:
Hello!

I've just joined this SIG, my first, and looked over a few of the archived 
threads from last few months.  My name is Zac Miller and I am currently 
teaching Python programming to college and middle school level students.

I am curious if there are many K12 educators involved in this SIG?  I am 
looking for people to discuss my student's progress with and it seems to be 
hard to find others using Python in this setting.

I'm the technology director and programming teacher at Canterbury, a private 
school in Ft Wayne, IN. We've been teaching at least a little Python to every 
single 8th and 9th grader in the school since 2001, as well as offering 
electives in Python, Java, C, etc.

Right now, our Python class is using the same robot/bluetooth board that 
Georgia Tech uses (http://wiki.roboteducation.org) which has been a blast. I'm 
also teaching an online Python enrichment course to middle school kids through 
Northwestern University's Gifted Learning Links program 
(http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/gll/courses/enrichment/courses/), using Warren 
and Carter Sande's _Hello, World!_.

As André mentioned there are a few of us on this list, so go ahead and raise 
your questions.

I am also considering putting together a talk proposal for PyCon 2011.  So far 
my ideas for a talk would be a brief introduction of myself and my experiences 
learning and teaching Python in the past year.  I attended PyCon 2010 as 
student.  Beyond that brief introduction I would like to discuss the state of 
programming in K12 education in the state of Georgia, as much of it as I have 
been able to untangle, and ideas for improving it.

I've completed a few open record requests to the Georgia Department of 
Education pulling enrollment number for programming and computer science 
courses for the entire state.  What would make for an interested PyCon talk on 
K12 education involving Python?  Does anyone have similar data or a summary of 
programming education for another state they wouldn't mind sharing for me to 
use as comparison?  Anyone interested in doing a Panel proposal?

I'd be available for a panel, and would be willing to work on a proposal, but 
don't think I have the time to be a main organizer of one... Also, as the chair 
of PyCon's poster session, let me encourage you to consider presenting some of 
your findings as a poster. Even if you submit a talk or panel (and even if they 
get turned down) you can still submit a poster proposal.

Cheers,
Vern Ceder

Thanks!

-J. Zachary Miller
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