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How Should I Teach a Basic Programming Course?

riverman writes "I have been 'provisioned' at the school where I work to teach a new Computer Science/Programming course. I'm supposed to be teaching everything from the very-very basics (i.e. where that myspace thing is in your computer monitor, and how it knows who your friends are) to the easy-advanced (i.e. PHP classes and Python/Google App Engine). I'm an experienced programmer, but I'm not sure where to start — I could easily assume that my students know something basic they don't. Are there any resources on the internet that could help me find a solid curriculum? What are your suggestions?" I'm sure many of us have gone through intro-level programming courses of some sort; what are some things your teacher or professor did that worked well, and what didn't work at all?

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  1. Re:Task based learning by Alex+Belits · · Score: 5, Funny

    (Considering I'm almost 30, I program computers for a good living, and I've never used it, I'm thinking: it ain't.)

    Considering I'm almost 40, I program computers for a living and have to use it all the time, I am thinking you are a some kind of web developer.

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