Hello,

Whilst there are now more than a dozen books, and video series in many
languages for teaching pygame, I'd like to include a new section on the
website for educational resources for teachers. Or even better, to be able
to point to an existing resource.  Not particularly for 'pygame', but for
digital education in general, or at least python related. I wonder if you
have any thoughts on this? Maybe there could be some sort of collaboration
here. Or you could give me some guidance on where to point people?

Is there something existing where resources have some sort of quality
control? If there's not something good existing, it would nice to find out
what is required here.

Is this the only thing on the raspberry pi side?
https://www.raspberrypi.org/resources/teach/
Are there any places which collect raspberry pi teaching resources in other
languages (than English)?
Is this the place for microbit? http://microbit.org/teach/
Is there some place for python in general?
Anything else I should link to?

A teacher sent me a photo of a wall showing drawings the kids all made with
pygame and printed the other day. He did it for a drawing class. Another
did a class with 'sound boards', where the kids jumped around on the dance
mats making 'music'. For me it would be interesting to send her a link with
resources for teaching music. She also teaches Finnish, and is always
interested in finding resources to do that in an interesting way. So if
there's something I can link to people by topic, that would be awesome
sauce?

Next time someone shows me something like "community.computingatschool.o
rg.uk/resources/4952", rather saying... "chuck it on the wiki!" perhaps
there's a better more useful answer I can give them?
Or is that the place to send them? (I'm not sure they'd be interested in
Japanese/German/etc resources)




best,

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