1) Use PowerPoint slides to present lecture contents and switch to Jupyter Notebook for "interactive" coding sessions.2) Use Jupyter Notebook only (both for presenting contents and, of course, coding sessions) without RISE (i.e., simply projecting the browser tab where the notebook is and navigate through cells).3) Same as 2) but using RISE (i.e., presenting the notebook as if it was a PowerPoint presentation and switch back to "traditional" view as long as I need to run code cells interactively).
1) Prepare notebooks and share them with the students (see main bullet below), allowing each student working on her/his own local environment (i.e., each student will need to install the correct environment beforehand, presumably using Anaconda). [PROs: no need to setup any remote web server; CONs: might take some efforts to let all students have their environment properly installed and configured; how about grading?]
2) Use JupyterHub (in combination with nbgrader) to allow students having a "common" remote environment [PROs: easier to manage/collect/grade assignments; CONs: might be hard to setup and estimate resources like CPU and storage to dedicate to each user; how about security/permissions for students who would like to access the remote platform from outside the internal network infrastructure?]
1) Use Google Groups to set up a group and a mailing list dedicated to students and share with this group a Google Drive folder containing the material I want to disseminate.
2) Use GitHub for sharing both the PowerPoint (or PDF) slides (if any) and the notebooks.
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Very Cool Luke,
I am approaching finishing up “Introduction to Python” with my high school students using the Jupyter Notebooks driven through https://Notebooks.Azure.com (Microsoft of course). I like the Notebook system but more importantly, the students LOVE (I didn’t say that loud enough), LOVE the notebook approach. Realistically, for 9th to 12th graders, it is one of the best learning engines I have seen.
The show-try-do capability of Jupyter is fantastic. Of course, it is all in how the curriculum has been laid out. IMHO, Microsoft did a great job putting the intro curriculum together.
I forwarded your suggestion of using nbgrader plug-in to MS and they sent it right up to the curriculum dev team. I hope to see a complete program that is built in such a way as it can be offered to HS students by a teacher who does NOT have to be strong in Comp Sci. This is the only way we will be able to get CS ED into more than just a few K12 schools nationwide.
OK… with that said, regarding your course… as I stated, very cool. I will share it with my HS students. A small handful of them would be interested, though it may be too much for them at this time.
Cheers… and thanks for sharing.
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