Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy Documentation: How-to content

2020-06-08 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 8:18 PM Ryan C. Cooper wrote: > > This sounds fantastic. > > Great! > > > In what context would the students be creating the notebooks -- as > > part of one of your existing ME courses, as a for-credit project, as a > > supervised but non-credit project? > > These would be

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy Documentation: How-to content

2020-06-01 Thread Ryan C. Cooper
This sounds fantastic. Great! In what context would the students be creating the notebooks -- as part of one of your existing ME courses, as a for-credit project, as a supervised but non-credit project? These would be supervised projects either for work-study or credit. What were your thou

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy Documentation: How-to content

2020-05-31 Thread Ben Nathanson
This sounds fantastic. In what context would the students be creating the notebooks -- as part of one of your existing ME courses, as a for-credit project, as a supervised but non-credit project? What were your thoughts on submission workflow? You review initially, then the student directly submi

[Numpy-discussion] Numpy Documentation: How-to content

2020-05-29 Thread Cooper, Ryan
Greetings, This is Ryan Cooper (ME professor at University of Connecticut). I've been using Numpy in my mechanical engineering courses for years now, and I'd like to build resources for newcomers to Numpy. Here is my proposed contribution: Advise engineering students here at UConn to build How-t