On 19/02/2017 16:34, Marie Shaw via Tutor wrote:
I am a teacher of 16-18 year olds. Since September, my classes have
been learning to program in Python, using all of the basics in
console mode. I now need to teach them OOP using Python, and GUI
programming using Python. Please could someone one point me in the
direction of a good book, or some good teaching resources. I already
have Python for the Absolute Beginner, by Michael Dawson, and Python
in Easy Steps, by Michael McGrath. I like these books and have
covered the relevant chapters in them. However, I need to learn
more.
Have you tried the Computing At School forums, Marie? (I assume you're
UK-based from your address and the fact that you're teaching Python in
Years 11-13). There are quite a few resources there already, but you can
always start a thread in, eg, the Secondary Education forum.
Here are a couple of links, but you'll need to have registered with CaS
to view them.
http://community.computingatschool.org.uk/search/resources?action=search&controller=search&query=tkinter&utf8=%E2%9C%93
http://community.computingatschool.org.uk/forums/23
Also, see GUI Zero by a former teacher who now works with the RPi
Foundation:
https://codeboom.wordpress.com/2017/01/07/gui-zero-making-python-guis-really-simple/
TJG
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