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When one knows how to make simple scripts it is easier to complete repetitious tasks. The more active hackers we have the faster our technology and collective culture will evolve.
When one knows how to make simple scripts it is easier to complete repetitious tasks. The more active hackers we have the faster our technology and collective culture will evolve.
Audience
==Audience==


Novice and intermediate computer users, scientists, teachers, and hobbiests can benefit by integrating programming into their workflow.
Novice and intermediate computer users, scientists, teachers, and hobbiests can benefit by integrating programming into their workflow.
Experience
==Experience==


I have read one Python book and am in the process of creating a Moodle course based on the free book How to Think Like a Computer Scientist.
I have read one Python book (Python for Dummies) and am in the process of creating an ATutor course based on the free books [http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Python A Byte of Python], [http://diveintopython3.org/ Dive Into Python 3], and [http://openbookproject.net/thinkcs/python/english2e/index.html How to Think Like a Computer Scientist].
P2PU Source
 
==P2PU Source==
GNU.media research regarding Open Educational Resources
GNU.media research regarding Open Educational Resources
==Learning Style==
==Learning Style==


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