Teaching Python
Episode 23: Being Reflective: A Year of Learning, Teaching, and Python
Kelly and Sean both agree that reflecting on your teaching is vital for our growth as educators and learners. In this episode, they take a few moments to reflect on their year, their lessons, their learning, and their progress. “ Learning without reflection is a waste. Reflection without learning is dangerous.”-Confucius
Links:
- Automate the Boring Stuff with Python: Practical Programming for Total Beginners 1, Al Sweigart, eBook - Amazon.com — If you’ve ever spent hours renaming files or updating hundreds of spreadsheet cells, you know how tedious tasks like these can be. But what if you could have your computer do them for you? In Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, you’ll learn how to use Python to write programs that do in minutes what would take you hours to do by hand—no prior programming experience required.
- The Modern Python 3 Bootcamp | Udemy — A Unique Interactive Python Experience With Nearly 200 Exercises and Quizzes
- Simone Giertz - YouTube — Warning -- not safe for classroom viewing but still funny and interesting! Simone's Channel: SO HANDY! If you're here for the first time: hi. I like your shirt. I bet your shirt would like me too if it just got to meet me. Wait did we get off to a weird start? At least I tried. I give myself 3/5 for effort.
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