Regards, Sashank http://lnkd.in/88sgfr
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 9:36 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > It would be create to encourage programmer participation. We need ideas > > and perhaps a set of challenges? > > Such a set of challenges is vital. Worked examples to motivate > those who would take up the challenge(s) after groking what this > is about would be helpful. It is conceivable that red/black team > organization might be worth it in the long run, but certainly can't > be done in a workshop day. > > I have not talked to Avi Rubin (Johns Hopkins) in some time, but he > used to assign his classes exercises where they divided into small > teams and built something to spec. Then the bell sounded and all > the team projects went into a hat. Teams then drew a different team's > project that they were then to attack. As pedagogy, it worked. > > Such exercises can be made public too for greater good , some other proff might pick them up and give similar to their children . Or if feasible , a MOOC can be run coursera with this model . Also These case studies on how students did it would be ideal thing to do in the workshop ...... :)
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