[ML-General] Looking to develop curriculum for childrens technology camps
david
ainut at knology.net
Mon Feb 8 05:35:51 CST 2016
Michael, I don't know where *that* came from, but you're w-a-a-a-y off
base here.
David
On 02/07/2016 10:55 PM, Michael Greenway wrote:
>
> David, I was trying to offer you helpful suggestions, not compete in
> an ego contest or talk down to you. Your mocking parrot, "I'll one up
> him" of my message, isn't funny or appreciated.
>
> On Feb 7, 2016 5:15 PM, "david" <ainut at knology.net
> <mailto:ainut at knology.net>> wrote:
>
> And is there a "total system" that will come in cheaper and as
> rugged? Children break things often. :)
> I know, 'cause I've been breaking things since forever.
>
>
>
> On 02/07/2016 05:06 PM, Michael Greenway wrote:
>>
>> While Pi Zero is $5, remember, you will need keyboard, on the go
>> adapter, mini hdmi to hdmi adapter, and micro sd with whatever os
>> to use. Costs will add up quickly in adapters etc. Good to keep
>> this in mind...from someone who found out the hard way ;)
>>
>> On Feb 7, 2016 4:45 PM, "david" <ainut at knology.net
>> <mailto:ainut at knology.net>> wrote:
>>
>> The Pi Zero, at $5 each, seems like an obvious choice as the
>> basis from which to grow.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 02/07/2016 01:21 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
>>> Hello all!
>>>
>>> This weekend at the PyTennessee conference I spoke with Amy
>>> Flatt, Director of K-12 Initiatives for the Nashville
>>> Technology Council. She is looking to develop a curriculum
>>> for introducing school-age children to technology. She is
>>> really looking for some hands-on type projects like a
>>> microcontroller based Rube Goldberg machine, Minecraft,
>>> robots, and programming in Scratch. I shared some of the
>>> things we had done with community education and she was very
>>> interested in collaborating with us.
>>>
>>> I am writing this to gauge the interest in helping out with
>>> this initiative. At some point she wants to come visit us
>>> from Atlanta.
>>>
>>> -Greg
>>>
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