Hi, Edu-Sig, I'm a long-time reader and first time poster. I just listened to a podcast with Jessica McKellar saying the PSF Is interested in getting Python adopted by more high schools and colleges. I've done a lot of work to that end.
As a math teacher I learned some coding and passed it on to students. I've held Python and Pi meetups here in the Bay Area. Last year I collected my Python explorations ranging from basic turtle geometry to calculus and the result is *Hacking Math Class with Python <http://www.farrellpolymath.com/>*, available as a pdf on my website and coming soon to an online bookstore near you. I've also posted dozens of tutorial videos on my YouTube channel, mostly on doing math using Python. I would love to teach Python to STEM teachers, and I'm asking if anybody knows of a contact person like a district technology director or coordinator. I think Python could revolutionize math instruction since it's revolutionizing everything from data science to web development to modding Minecraft. Thank you in advance! Peter Farrell San Mateo, CA farrellpolymath
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