As education enthusiasts, I highly recommend attending (or watching the video, I am going to give it extra attention)
https://www.pyohio.org/2018/schedule/presentation/39/ Sunday 12:45 p.m.–2:45 p.m. in Suzanne Scharer """ CircuitPython is Python that runs on microcontrollers. It's designed for learning and it's super simple to use. If you're new to programming or electronics, CircuitPython can help you get started with both. All you need to do is plug in a microcontroller board, open any code editor, and start editing. ... """ I attended a 1 hour version of this about a month ago. I was blown away by how fast you can get to "ok, lets run python code that makes lights blink" I now keep a device/cable with me and have had random people plug it into their mac/win/linux laptop, the lights start blinking (because it runs some python code on boot) and with a few clicks they can see/edit the code that is running. Make some changes, hit save, the device reboots and runs the changed code. There are 100 more things I can say about the sensors and mu and graphs and how much fun and engaging it is, but that will distract from how quick we go from nothing to editing and running python code. On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 10:04 AM, Andre Roberge <andre.robe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 11:52 AM Nicholas H.Tollervey <nt...@ntoll.org> > wrote: >> >> On 03/07/18 15:27, Andre Roberge wrote: >> > * Mu (https://codewith.mu/). Primarily intended for young learners and >> > hobbyists. >> >> Nope. >> > Thanks! > > >> >> I'm the author of Mu. It's for beginner programmers of all levels (as it >> says so on the website). Beginner programmer is a "stage" not an age. ;-) > > > > I do agree with what you write ... but, at the same time, I've been > struggling to define appropriate categories. Some software can be designed > for use by (young) adult beginners but not for young children. (For example: > anything that will rely heavily on word menus ... say, like Microsoft Word.) > I'm using the term hobbyists for this category. Other software can be > designed to be used by young children. I did not see Mu being designed to > be used in a CS 101 type of course. Perhaps I am wrong and should simply > think of the target audience as "everyone" like I did for IDLE.... ? > > > > André >> >> >> The design reflects feedback given to the Raspberry Pi Foundation's >> education team, extensive UX and feedback from both beginner programmers >> and teachers. >> > >> >> Thanks, >> >> N. >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig