BTW, AJG stands for Alvar Jorge Garcia. Do I see another Alvar in this thread?
Sent from BlueMail On Nov 8, 2017, 3:56 PM, at 3:56 PM, A Jorge Garcia <calcp...@aol.com> wrote: >Sage Worksheet or Jupyter Notebook files on cocalc.com > >Repl.it or c9.io could be used for python too > >No usb drive needed, students save and do their work in the cloud >(cocalc is on GCP, other sites are on AWS) and work in the same >environment at home as in class. > >HTH, >AJG > >Sent from BlueMail > >On Nov 8, 2017, 3:19 PM, at 3:19 PM, Jay Shaffstall ><jshaffst...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> How do your students transfer files between computer lab and their >>home >>computers? How do they submit code? Would the concept or "project" >>simplify >>this? >> >>For the intro class in which I use Thonny, students use USB sticks to >>copy >>files and submit via a Blackboard course. The concept of a project >>would >>not really affect this. >> >>For later courses we use submission of projects via version control, >>but >>we're not using Thonny by then. >> >>If you add projects to Thonny, please leave the option to just create >>and >>run a single Python module, rather than requiring a project be >created. >> >>Jay >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Edu-sig mailing list >>Edu-sig@python.org >>https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
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