On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt <sa...@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:
> I've now created a wiki page for this, with some initial content: > https://github.com/plt/racket/wiki/Courses-using-Racket > And now it's up to 22 revisions! Thanks for creating, Sam, and to everyone who added to it. On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Matthias Felleisen > <matth...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote: > > Do you imagine listing college courses such as Brown's 17, which uses > > DrRacket and the teaching languages? Or do you want Coursera courses that > > everyone can access? > I think linking to any class that makes educational materials publicly available is valuable, but they should be divided into one section for classes that don't require being admitted into a larger institution to participate in (e.g. Bootstrap World, Coursera, summer programs for teens, etc.), and another section for those that do. > > And yes, we should probably create a wiki like thing for such an effort > or > > perhaps something like packages.racket-lang.org. I'll bring it up as we > meet > > in St Louis. > Thanks, Matthias, and hope you all had a great time in St Louis. Looks like it was a wonderful conference. Can the wiki page above be directly linked off racket-lang.org, perhaps a bit more prominently? I hadn't even noticed https://github.com/plt/racket/wiki before; now I see the link to it kind of buried under the Contributing column of the Community section. Perhaps it's not easy to find for others too. Thanks again for following up on this.
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