[Edu-sig] How to define "a Python project"?

A Jorge Garcia calcpage at aol.com
Wed Nov 8 15:56:43 EST 2017


Sage Worksheet or Jupyter Notebook files on cocalc.com

Repl.it or c9.io could be used for python too 

No usb drive needed, students save and do their work in the cloud (cocalc is on GCP, other sites are on AWS) and work in the same environment at home as in class. 

HTH, 
AJG

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On Nov 8, 2017, 3:19 PM, at 3:19 PM, Jay Shaffstall <jshaffstall at gmail.com> wrote:
>> How do your students transfer files between computer lab and their
>home
>computers? How do they submit code? Would the concept or "project"
>simplify
>this?
>
>For the intro class in which I use Thonny, students use USB sticks to
>copy
>files and submit via a Blackboard course.  The concept of a project
>would
>not really affect this.
>
>For later courses we use submission of projects via version control,
>but
>we're not using Thonny by then.
>
>If you add projects to Thonny, please leave the option to just create
>and
>run a single Python module, rather than requiring a project be created.
>
>Jay
>
>
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