On their study trip to Switzerland, the 16 pre-service and in-serivce informatics teachers and faculty of education from the University of West Bohemia stopped at USI to learn more about programming education. Our PyTamaro workshop included activities with Tamaro Cards and a short PyTamaro Web curriculum targeted at novice programmers. The highlight of the day was a visit to a local middle school, where an enthusiastic mathematics teacher explained how she is using PyTamaro in a programming course she designed for her students.
This PyTamaro Academy workshop was brought to you by the Lugano Computing Education Research Lab at the Software Institute of USI.
Luca is leading the PyTamaro effort with the goal of making programming education interesting and effective at the same time.
Joey is interested in software engineering and is studying the use of notional machines for introductory programming.
Matthias has been teaching programming, at university and for teacher training, for a quarter of a century, and he still loves it.
For more information contact Matthias.Hauswirth@usi.ch.
PyTamaro is a project created by the Lugano Computing Education Research Lab at the Software Institute of USI
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