Hi Douglas,
have you seen https://github.com/abingham/jupyter-elm-kernel? There was 
some discussion around it just recently here 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/elm-discuss/4VUQuYukGXM
Maybe this can help you to start with a workbook :-)



On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 9:31:39 PM UTC+2, douglas smith wrote:
>
> hey all,
>  just a quick thought on elm learning tools. being a self-learner 
> enthusiast these tools are of interest to me and hopefully to you as well. 
>  recently i found a video presentation on IHaskell.  
> https://github.com/gibiansky/IHaskell  --i have some exposure 'playing' 
> with IPython workbooks so i was curious. it looks like there is not much 
> current activity on the project.
> i was able to setup his docker image on aws and it's really quite nice. my 
> thoughts are that this would be a great format to develop elm-lang training 
> workbooks on different concepts.  I am currently working my way into the 
> haskell book (waiting for the next EIA chapters)and they use end of chapter 
> challenges that would be great worksheets.  I personally could not begin to 
> create an elm front end (yet! :) but I was curious if anyone had any 
> thoughts. 
> i can see an elm-plot workbook already! :)
>  -doug
>

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