teaching a programming language without a spoken language
Stephen Tang
webapprentice at onemain.com
Thu May 8 06:57:32 EDT 2003
I'm the skeptic. Please provide me with some references about how people can teach a programming language (or concept) without any other communcative medium other than the programming language itself.
-------Original Message-------
From: Jackson Maio <jackson at identitymap.com>
Sent: 05/08/03 12:42 AM
To: NYPHP Talk <talk at nyphp.org>
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] needed web programming tutor for 10 year old
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> on 5/7/03 11:44 PM, Webapprentice at webapprentice at onemain.com wrote:
> How does a candidate propose to overcome the language barrier?
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Teaching a 10 year to do programming does test the limit of programming as
a
language. I believe the magic of programming is in action (writing a
code)
and result (getting an actual response). Common language, English, helps
but how to demonstrate that magic and have a child remember it for life is
the challenge.
If you are interested, I can refer you for further discussion.
Jackson
> pswebcode, nyc wrote:
>> If you are still looking, I could help out here.
>>
>> Briefly, I have been a webmaster, senior developer and
>> a desktop graphics specialist. I have tutored new users
>> on software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark,
>> and PowerPoint.
>>
>> I have been told I am an excellent teacher. I prepare a
>> learning plan, provide tip sheets and teach shortcuts
>> and optimized techniques right up front.
>>
>> I have 7 years of web programming and design experience.
>>
>> Today, I actively program PHP, SQL, XML, JavaScript, CSS
>> and XHTML.
>>
>> I maintain a website that has tutorials, research and
>> links on web topics. Contact me, if you would like to
>> discuss this further.
>>
>> Warmest regards,
>>
>> Peter Sawczynec, Technology Director
>> PSWebcode -- opensource programming
>> for the interactive web
>> psaw at pswebcode.com
>> <a target=_blank href="http://www.pswebcode.com">www.pswebcode.com</a>
>> 718.543.3240
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jackson Maio [mailto:jackson at identitymap.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 10:06 AM
>> To: NYPHP Talk
>> Subject: [nycphp-talk] needed web programming tutor for 10 year old
>>
>>
>> This is definitely an unusual request.
>>
>> A friend's friend has a 10 year old who would like to learn web
>> programming for this summer.
>>
>> If someone who would like to take up this challenge. Tutoring would
>> probably take 2-3 hours per session, 2-3 times a week during weekdays.
>> Teaching time is flexible and tutoring fee is open for discussion. If
>> interested, please contact Randy at projectconsultants at yahoo.com or I
>> can forward it to him.
>>
>> About the potential student:
>> He has been in the States for 3 months in Long Island City, NY, and is
>> just beginning to adjust to the language. He had extensive English and
>> computer tutoring at the Pagan school in Harbin, China but his English
>> is not advanced enough to be taught in standard classroom level. He
>> currently attends UNIS United Nations school but has problems because
>> his computer skills are at a higher level than his peers but the
>> language is a barrier.
>>
>>
>> Jackson Maio
>>
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