[LRUG] It begins!
James Darling - Abscond Design
abscond at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 14:03:42 PDT 2007
In spirit, I'd definitely be up for volunteering to teach the 'new to
programming' lot in a workshop style, as that's were I've come from.
Time-wise it could be a problem (as I suspect it would be for nearly all
volunteers), as it would require quite some planning beforehand.
But consider me in, and I'll see what I can do.
James Darling
http://abscond.org
On 17/04/07, Suw Charman <suw.charman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 4/17/07, Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Maybe as an alternative to my suggest-a-subject approach we could have
> some
> > small group tutoring sessions? E.g. someone takes a group of the new to
> > programming beginners and they all huddle round a desk with a laptop and
> go
> > through some excercises or just answer questions that the group want
> > answered. Someone else can do the same with the new to ruby group, and
> then
> > someone else with the new to RoR group, etc...
>
> Sounds like a great idea. I will certainly be there for the "complete
> beginner" group!
>
> Suw
>
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