[Edu-sig] online coding?

Rakesh Barve rbarve at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 06:40:00 CET 2013


Hi

I am not an expert but one recent development is dynamic languages such as
Python can now be interpreted and run inside browsers, making it possible
to do the below kind of stuff as well as execution with no need of servers.

One such example seems to be http://pythonlearn.com/pythonauto/index.php which
uses  http://www.skulpt.org/

Rakesh

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Karine Laidley <K.Laidley at amsacs.org>wrote:

>  Dear Python users,****
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> I wanted to check with you if you know of a good site that allows students
> to submit Python code to be checked for correctness. I know there is a
> codebat site but I found it limited in what it offers. Ideally, I want to
> offer students problems to solve from simple print statements, to
> calculations, to formatting, to conditionals and repetitions… even better,
> if we can actually create our own problem sets and solutions to be checked
> against, that would be amazing.****
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> Any thoughts?****
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> Thank you,****
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> Karine Laidley****
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> Computer Science Teacher (6th and 7th grade)****
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> AMSA Charter School****
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> Marlborough, MA****
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> (508)597-2400****
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> k.laidley at amsacs.org****
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