[Inpycon] Content for Python Month workshops

Bibhas me at bibhas.in
Sun Aug 10 09:38:21 CEST 2014


On Sunday 10 August 2014 12:07 PM, Sanket Saurav wrote:
> +1 for the guidelines. A generic base presentation should help. Also, 
> I think we should decode upon a broad list of topics and publish it, 
> so people would know what would be taught before requesting for a 
> workshop.

So we create a list of topics and also give the speaker a list of 
presentations we used before as examples and ask the speaker to make 
something of their own?

Topic list could be -

 1. Basics (hello world, whitespace, comments etc)
 2. Variables and data types
 3. Operators
 4. Control flow
 5. Looping
 6. Data structure
 7. Functions
 8. Class
 9. Exceptions
10. Modules
11. PEP8
12. Something a little advanced, if the audience already knows basic
    Python(e.g. Generators, decorators, File handling etc)

What do you think?


>
> Sankét
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Anand Chitipothu 
> <anandology at gmail.com <mailto:anandology at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 1:05 AM, Kracekumar Ramaraju
>     <me at kracekumar.com <mailto:me at kracekumar.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi
>
>          Last year workshop I took was of different length. 2 hours to
>         2 days. Depending on the audience and time, content was
>         squeezed. I would like to have my own style for the content.
>         It would be nice to have place to collect all the content. I
>         normal hate presentation and  prefer instructions inside
>         python file or IPython notebook.
>
>
>     I agree. We should leave out the content to the instructor, but
>     providing some guidelines will help.
>
>     Krace, the plan is to have a page for each workshop and the
>     instructor will be able able to add link to slides and notes.
>
>     Anand
>
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