What about a homework diary? On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 11:43:40 AM UTC+1, Will White wrote: > > Knowing (ahead of time) if there's someone in the class with a good idea > for an application would be gold. > > On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 6:33:04 AM UTC+1, Fedor Nezhivoi wrote: >> >> Hello folks, >> >> >> Evan, Richard and the whole community as well as Elm language itself do a >> great job in teaching community. If you are staying with this community for >> a long time, you probably already can notice some improvements in your >> understanding of programming, API design, abstractions and etc. How can we >> take it even further? >> >> >> Recently I got an opportunity to share some knowledge about functional >> programming and programming in general. However target audience are >> children (mostly 14-16 y.o.) and I am a little bit stuck. Not only I've >> never been a teacher, but with children I expect it to be even harder >> because of curse of knowledge. On the other hand trying to teach some >> boring basics doesn't feel right, to be interesting it should be kind of >> journey. >> >> >> Previously there was some information about courses in USA where children >> are thought programming with Elm. So I am kindly ask people who are doing >> this to share your experience, tips, tricks and whatever may be helpful. It >> would be even better if you can share some actual >> content/topics/lessons/exercises. If you know exact person, but they are >> not here, please, provide me with contacts. >> >> >> *I am kindly ask you to abstain from discussions and only participate if >> you have something concrete.* >> >> >> Have a nice day! >> >
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