Whatever I can do with Hackety to help, lemme know.
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Depending on when it is and if the planets align, and it's after April, I might be able to help out.
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> I showed them projects like Hackity-Hack and Try Ruby and Kids Ruby and
> they were blown away. Since the event, we've been talking about hosting
> a demo day for both bigs and littles. It's pretty vague right now, but
> the basic idea would be to round up some laptops and set them up for a
> day- or afternoon-long workshop with a few presentations/exercises
> geared at introducing the kids to the kind of cool stuff we get to do
> everyday.
>
You might want to consider the low-tech peanut butter sandwich exercise,
where you ask the kids to tell you how to make a peanut butter sandwich,
and follow the instructions to the letter like a typical dumb computer.
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"I am gravely disappointed. Again you have made me unleash my dogs of war."
On Monday, March 26, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Steve Klabnik wrote:
This one works REALLY WELL.