I understood that your question was referring to the use of web2py as a tool for teaching programming and web development (In educational institutions,, Universities etc). In these cases I never used, but...
I Also did some private classes, and right now I am training 5 IT professionals of São Paulo Prefecture who intends to start using web2py for internal tools development. Like Álvaro, I was invited to an 8 hours hands on training about web development with web2py, Alvaro will teach in Rio and I'll do in São Paulo. We are preparing a basic portuguese course book, that we intend to release under creative commons, because we have to use the same course material for both locations. more info (in portuguese ): http://softwarelivre.org/portal/desenvolvimento-web-agil-com-python-e-web2py-treinamento-mao-na-massa Translated description: Invited by Tempo Real Events <http://www.temporealeventos.com.br/> , a company operating for over five years providing training, conferences, seminars, workshops and tutorials Hands on, having already served about 15 thousand professionals, Álvaro Justen <http:// blog.justen.eng.br/> and I <http://rochacbruno.com.br/> delivers the hands-on training - Agile Web Development with Python and web2py - I will be responsible for Sao Paulo classes and he by the students of Rio de Janeiro. The training is divided into two modules, Basic and Advanced, and the target audience is Web developers, programmers and web designers looking for a tool for agile development, dynamic, safe and easy to use. For the basic module, you must have basic knowledge of HTML and programming logic (any language). To study the advanced module, it is advisable that the applicant has participated in the first module, or have equivalent knowledge, and have basic knowledge in Python language. The training modules will have a book and will be developed a fully functional web application. Addressed to various issues related to Web development as MVC, sessions, authentication and authorization, internationalization, deploy, Google App Engine, among others. Moreover, everything will be based on free software with Ubuntu 10.04. {{ }}'s On Jun 28, 7:22 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > Please post some info about the class or drop me a private note.

