Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-15 Thread Jeff Elkner
Great, Sebastian! I merged your pull request, and made a few additional changes to the license. Since this is getting to be a nuts and bolts conversation, I believe good netiquette dictates we should now move it off list, so this will be my last post to the list on this topic. Thanks! Jeff

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread kirby urner
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 10:00 PM, Sebastian Silva wrote: > Sorry I missed pasting the link: > > https://educa.juegos/libro/#Jappy-TiddlyWiki > > ​Cool! https://flic.kr/p/2772Gis ​Kirby ​ ​​ > > > On 14/05/18 23:22, Sebastian Silva wrote: > > For instance, here's an

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread Sebastian Silva
Sorry I missed pasting the link: https://educa.juegos/libro/#Jappy-TiddlyWiki On 14/05/18 23:22, Sebastian Silva wrote: > For instance, here's an article with an embedded Jappy editor. The > included script is able to pull the code from the code sections of the > article in order to run it.

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread Sebastian Silva
Jeff, I managed to build the book by installing the requirements.txt and examining them, I found the `runestone` command. Imho this is the first thing that should be documented ;-) I'm making a PR. Also, I did find the interactive parts, nice! Regards, Sebastian On 14/05/18 23:22, Sebastian

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread Sebastian Silva
Hi Jeff, Thank you for clarifying the license. Now we can work together ;-) I've cloned the repository and examined it. I didn't figure out how to build it. Does it use Sphinx or have a server side? Does it have interactive bits? GNU FDL is the same license I've chosen for my book that I'm

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread Jeff Elkner
Disregard the previous post. I just changed the intro page to: http://www.openbookproject.net/books/StudentCSP/CSPrinTeasers/studentBook.html so now the license contradiction is removed. ​Let's work together to create a just and sustainable world!​ ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On May

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread Jeff Elkner
I could really use some help with this, Sebastian. It is the authors at Georgia Tech who applied the two licenses, not me. I've been in touch with them by email. What would be the easiest thing that could be done to resolve the license contradiction? Perhaps I could apply the fix to my

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-14 Thread Sebastian Silva
Thanks for pointing us to this resource. Very nice. I am writing introductory materials and this is a great reference! While our target audiences are completely different, the structure and ideas are very welcome. I will make a section with references :-) Please be aware of a license

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-12 Thread Jeff Elkner
The first task is already complete, Wes, the mailing list is already listed in the awesome-ython-in-education README. btw. I'll be sprinting on a Remix of the book, CS Principles: Big Ideas in Programming on Monday. I'm remixing to make the text more compatible with Python 3, and to respond

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-12 Thread Wes Turner
- [ ] We should add a link to the edu-sig mailing list to the awesome-python-in-education README: https://github.com/quobit/awesome-python-in-education https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig https://mail.python.org/pipermail/edu-sig/

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-12 Thread Wes Turner
Personally, I recommend the Rosalind exercises because they're multidisciplinary and they teach algorithms of the natural world: http://rosalind.info/problems/locations/ A "How to ``conda install jupyterlab nbgrader``" would be a great onramp to working Python into #k12cs and beyond. On

Re: [Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-12 Thread kirby urner
Yeah, what's education without metrics for success. On that theme, how about the edu-sig home page @ Python.org, what might we do with it? I wrote an initial version in the distant past, then Andre took over and made it better. The entire website got a new look. However, more years have flown

[Edu-sig] Suggested metrics for measuring our success

2018-05-12 Thread Jeff Elkner
Dear Education Pythonistas, I'd like to suggest two useful metrics for measuring the effectiveness of our list: 1. Variety of posters. 2. Number of conversations. Our Community Code of Conduct commits us to conducting ourselves in a welcoming and respectful way, and what better measure of how