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[CONTENT] Add a new chapter in the teacher's manual "after Hedy" #4569

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Felienne opened this issue Sep 29, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #4702
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[CONTENT] Add a new chapter in the teacher's manual "after Hedy" #4569

Felienne opened this issue Sep 29, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #4702
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This is more of a long-term issue for @MarleenGilsing, it would be nice to have a section in the teacher's manual called "after Hedy" where we explain in a not more depth how to go to Python, or even to something else.

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This implies Hedy will be Python at level 18. I'm not sure if it was ever discussed, but I sometime think of porting Hedy to C# or Java. Could be a nice studentproject? This would require more "after Hedy" tracks, so more time. Focusing on one track is preferred of course, making sure that one is well maintained has to be the focus, but how nice would an extra programming language be!
This might even be possible without porting the whole 18 levels, I can imagine some extra levels to learn the differences between Python and... and this way other "after tracks" could be started.

Good to start thinking on embedding Hedy in a larger learning path!

@mergify mergify bot closed this as completed in #4702 Nov 3, 2023
mergify bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 3, 2023
…fter hedy (#4702)

fixes #4550 and fixes #4569 

@Felienne Could you check the 'After Hedy' section? I don't know if you have some more tips for the teachers who want to continue in Python?

Also, I saw that the teacher statistic is live now! Great! I will add some more explanation to the teacher manual. I have already replaced the old information with a COMING SOON. This way there is no old info on the website, and I could easily replace it in all languages at once (as long as the translators don't translate this part, so @yilmazdurmaz please don't translate this yet, i know how quick you are haha ;) ).
Annelein pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 13, 2023
…fter hedy (#4702)

fixes #4550 and fixes #4569 

@Felienne Could you check the 'After Hedy' section? I don't know if you have some more tips for the teachers who want to continue in Python?

Also, I saw that the teacher statistic is live now! Great! I will add some more explanation to the teacher manual. I have already replaced the old information with a COMING SOON. This way there is no old info on the website, and I could easily replace it in all languages at once (as long as the translators don't translate this part, so @yilmazdurmaz please don't translate this yet, i know how quick you are haha ;) ).
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