Thinking aloud, clojure could be used to create a DSL using which the 
students can experiment with concepts from different sciences, and see the 
results / effects in a graphical manner !!  

On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 11:03:04 AM UTC+5:30, Murtaza Husain wrote:
>
>
> This is really interesting. I am wondering if the idea could be broadened 
> to not just teach CS, but also maths, physics and chemistry. 
>
> A curriculum in which programming is used as a tool to explore the 
> different sciences. An integrated curriculum to teach the different 
> sciences. 
>
> Please keep us posted on your progress.
>
> On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 6:00:43 PM UTC+5:30, Zmitro Lapcjonak wrote:
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>>
>> On Aug 9, 6:21 pm, Nikita Beloglazov <nikelandj...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>> > I'm going to organize little clojure course at my university this year. 
>> For 
>> > this I want to implement set of tasks that hopefully will help to 
>> practise 
>> > clojure. 
>>
>> Some tasks you may find at 4clojure: 
>> https://www.4clojure.com/problems 
>> Sort by "topic" and select "games, graph, data-analysis" 
>>
>> "Project Euler" has some interesting problems that you 
>> may use to teach Clojure and train math theory also. 
>>
>>
>> > Thank you, 
>>
>> Thank you and good luck! 
>>
>> -- 
>> Zmitro Lapcionak 
>>
>

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