[kde-edu]: regarding STEP for education
Vladimir Kuznetsov
ks.vladimir at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 19:05:54 CET 2009
> @Nagarjun: Would it be a good idea to fish out interested students
> from your own target student community, to take Step
> forward?
I think that involving some students in Step development is a very
good idea. Surely Step has lots of pure programming tasks that have to
be done. But there are also lots of physics- and mathematics- related
tasks in Step. Such tasks might be interesting and doable for students
whose main subject is physics or mathematics. While working on Step a
student will not only improve her knowledge of physics and math
herself, but also will help others to learn it using her work.
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With the best regards,
Vladimir Kuznetsov
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Akarsh Simha <akarshsimha at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Knock, Knock, any one there!
>> >
>> > after reading the minutes of the recent meeting I came to know that Step
>> > needs help. Does it mean that no one is maintaining step?
>>
>> Exactly, we need someone to step up and care about Step.
>
> Usually, Step is a nice project to develop for Physics Students in
> their first undergraduate year. I think it would be a wonderful idea
> to get some freshers to maintain Step, so that they learn both
> programming and Physics as they contribute.
>
> @Nagarjun: Would it be a good idea to fish out interested students
> from your own target student community, to take Step
> forward?
>
> Regards
> Akarsh
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