From stuart at swilliams.ca Fri May 22 15:19:17 2015 From: stuart at swilliams.ca (Stuart Williams) Date: Fri, 22 May 2015 14:19:17 -0500 Subject: [Python Wpg] Looking to borrow Raspberry Pi's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I planned, but never got around to, giving an update on how this went. I'll include one below. I'll be doing 3 or 4 two-hour workshops to a dozen high school students at Nelson McIntyre Collegiate (on St Mary in Norwood Flats in St Boniface) for the next few Thursdays from 4 to 6, teaching Linux, Python, and Raspberry Pi. If anyone wants to help out please let me know. Being a TA is easy, no prep required. I've been in conversation with a couple of local organizations about possibly doing some teaching to kids or adults. If you think you might be interested in helping brainstorm, organize, or volunteer in that area, also let me know. Stuart. Here's my summary of the grade school sessions last year. A year ago I taught 3 two hour sessions to about 15 kids in grades 4 to 6 at the local grade school. The first day I started by talking about how stupid computers are. I then pretended (with pretend props) to be one making pancakes according to their instructions. They thought it was hilarious. I then led them through playing with Python at the interactive prompt, learning a bit about numbers, strings, lists, if/then/else, and input. By the end of day one, 2 hour, some of them were disappointed they hadn't written a game, so I promised they would the next day if they came back. The second day most came back and I gave them the tools to create a simple game - I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 10, guess what number. We started super simple with a constant guess, only one try, then progressed up to random numbers and a loop. They were actually quite thrilled that they had written a game. The third day I showed them turtle graphics and how to write functions to do things like draw bananas, and we did some RPi stuff. Dave Thomas of the WinniPi Raspberry Pi User Group came with a bunch of RPi units his company (Online Business Systems) purchased for this course and to loan out to others. He worked with some of the kids on that while others preferred to play with turtle. I think it was a big success. The kids loved it. I had fun. On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Stuart Williams wrote: > I've got one so far, thanks! > > By the way, I forgot to mention that I'd love to have some Teaching > Assistants to help out. The times for these sessions are tentatively 3:30 > p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 6 days (to be determined) in June. > > Stuart. > > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Stuart Williams > wrote: > >> I'm looking for 8 more Raspberry Pi boards to borrow to teach a computer >> club after school to 10 students in grades 4-6 in June. If you have one or >> more you can loan please contact me. Feel free to forward to other >> individuals or lists. >> >> Stuart. >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ernestoferro at gmail.com Mon May 25 09:48:11 2015 From: ernestoferro at gmail.com (Ernesto Ferro) Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 13:48:11 +0000 Subject: [Python Wpg] Looking to borrow Raspberry Pi's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Stuart, I would love to help but, I don't think I can be there before 5:30 which I guess is not very helpful. On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 2:32 PM Stuart Williams wrote: > I planned, but never got around to, giving an update on how this went. > I'll include one below. > > I'll be doing 3 or 4 two-hour workshops to a dozen high school students at > Nelson McIntyre Collegiate (on St Mary in Norwood Flats in St Boniface) for > the next few Thursdays from 4 to 6, teaching Linux, Python, and Raspberry > Pi. If anyone wants to help out please let me know. Being a TA is easy, > no prep required. > > I've been in conversation with a couple of local organizations about > possibly doing some teaching to kids or adults. If you think you might be > interested in helping brainstorm, organize, or volunteer in that area, also > let me know. > > Stuart. > > Here's my summary of the grade school sessions last year. > > A year ago I taught 3 two hour sessions to about 15 kids in grades 4 to 6 > at the local grade school. > > The first day I started by talking about how stupid computers are. I then > pretended (with pretend props) to be one making pancakes according to their > instructions. They thought it was hilarious. I then led them through > playing with Python at the interactive prompt, learning a bit about > numbers, strings, lists, if/then/else, and input. By the end of day one, 2 > hour, some of them were disappointed they hadn't written a game, so I > promised they would the next day if they came back. > > The second day most came back and I gave them the tools to create a simple > game - I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 10, guess what number. We > started super simple with a constant guess, only one try, then progressed > up to random numbers and a loop. They were actually quite thrilled that > they had written a game. > > The third day I showed them turtle graphics and how to write functions to > do things like draw bananas, and we did some RPi stuff. Dave Thomas of the > WinniPi Raspberry Pi User Group came with a bunch of RPi units his company > (Online Business Systems) purchased for this course and to loan out to > others. He worked with some of the kids on that while others preferred to > play with turtle. > > I think it was a big success. The kids loved it. I had fun. > > > > On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Stuart Williams > wrote: > >> I've got one so far, thanks! >> >> By the way, I forgot to mention that I'd love to have some Teaching >> Assistants to help out. The times for these sessions are tentatively 3:30 >> p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 6 days (to be determined) in June. >> >> Stuart. >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Stuart Williams >> wrote: >> >>> I'm looking for 8 more Raspberry Pi boards to borrow to teach a computer >>> club after school to 10 students in grades 4-6 in June. If you have one or >>> more you can loan please contact me. Feel free to forward to other >>> individuals or lists. >>> >>> Stuart. >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Winnipeg Python Users Group mailing list > http://WinniPUG.ca > Winnipeg at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/winnipeg > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: