YW! http://schema.org/about is the property to use for subject matter tags or URIs/URLs.
On Sunday, May 13, 2018, Stephen Murphy <stephen.murph...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Wes, > > Thanks for those! I look forward to exploring those paths! > > Best wishes, > > Stephen > > On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 8:10 PM, Wes Turner <wes.tur...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> On Sunday, May 13, 2018, Nicholas H.Tollervey <nt...@ntoll.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi Stephen, >>> >>> It's great to hear that colleagues in Ireland are taking such positive >>> steps. Here in the UK, your countryman, Alan O'Donohoe, has been at the >>> centre of the coding/teaching renaissance (look him up, he's awesome -- >>> say I told you to get in touch). >> >> >> >> K12 Computer Science Framework >> https://k12cs.org >> >> #k12cs #k12csframework >> >> > The Association for Computing Machinery, Code.org, Computer Science >> Teachers Association, Cyber Innovation Center, and National Math and >> Science Initiative have collaborated with states, districts, and the >> computer science education community to develop conceptual guidelines for >> computer science education. >> >> >>> >>> Here's the thing, the Python language and the community that goes with >>> it is very much "open source" with core values of sharing of code, >>> resources and time. While there isn't a central location for Python >>> related educational materials, many members of our community have >>> created educational resources that are covered by liberal "open source" >>> licenses -- i.e. they're already free to use, adopt and adapt. Just make >>> sure you check the license at the bottom is something like Creative >>> Commons. >>> >>> I'd strongly recommend you follow this practice. Your resources will be >>> both useful for other teachers throughout the world but, more >>> importantly for you, others will be able to contribute to them. >>> Basically, the Python community *already* gives away educational >>> resources for free, for everyone -- perhaps you should too..? >> >> >> A few ways to share Python educational resources: >> >> # awesome-python-in-education >> https://github.com/quobit/awesome-python-in-education >> >> # #OER: Open Educational Resources >> https://www.oercommons.org >> >> # schema.org metadata >> Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schema.org >> >> If you add metadata to an HTML page, it can be indexed by search engines: >> >> http://schema.org/CreativeWork >> http://schema.org/educationalAlignment #examples >> http://schema.org/license >> https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/ >> https://choosealicense.com/licenses/ >> >> http://schema.org/Course >> http://schema.org/CourseInstance >> http://schema.org/EducationEvent >> >> >> # h5p (WordPress, Moodle, Drupal) >> https://h5p.org/ >> https://h5p.org/content-types-and-applications >> >> # edX + Jupyter >> https://github.com/ibleducation/jupyter-viewer-xblock >> >> # >> https://wrdrd.github.io/docs/consulting/education-technology >> #jupyter-and-learning >> >> >> >> >>> I hope this makes sense. I'm more than happy to answer any questions you >>> may have if you drop me an email off-list. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> Nicholas. >>> >>> On 12/05/18 16:34, Stephen Murphy wrote: >>> > Hello all, >>> > >>> > My name is Stephen Murphy. I am a teacher of science, biology, coding, >>> > digital media and computer science in Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG in Cork >>> > City, Ireland. >>> > >>> > The Irish government has recently created coding, digital media and >>> > computer science subjects in Irish schools. The coding and digital >>> media >>> > course have already started to junior classes, the senior computer >>> > science subject will come into effect next September. >>> > >>> > The national body charged with developing the curriculum and >>> > specification for the Computer Science subject has said that only >>> Python >>> > and Java script may be used. >>> > >>> > In November 2017, I created the Computer Science Teachers' Association >>> > of Ireland (CSTAI). To date, we have over 400 members and 36 of the 40 >>> > pilot Leaving Certificate Computer Science schools have joined. >>> > >>> > We have a Google Drive with 100's of resources for coding, computer >>> > science, digital media and general computing courses. The material is >>> > suitable for both primary and secondary level. These resources can be >>> > accessed, downloaded and modified by our members for their class. >>> > >>> > We have an entire folder of Python resources (Notes, worksheets, >>> videos, >>> > python scripts etc) on the Google Drive. >>> > >>> > I propose an exchange of Python teaching resources from the CSTAI to >>> you >>> > and vice-versa. >>> > >>> > This will allow both sets of teachers to expand their teaching resource >>> > bank. >>> > >>> > If you are interested in this exchange, please respond to this email >>> and >>> > we can work out the exchange. >>> > >>> > Best wishes, >>> > >>> > Stephen >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Edu-sig mailing list >>> > Edu-sig@python.org >>> > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig >>> > >>> >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Edu-sig mailing list >> Edu-sig@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig >> >> >
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