I'm sure there is a course at Middlesex university too... Can't find the link. :(
On Monday, 29 September 2014, <j...@math.brown.edu> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt < > sa...@cs.indiana.edu > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','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 >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','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. > -- Sent from Gmail Mobile
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