4 Jul 11:40
Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-related Haskell-related mailing list
From: Simon Marlow <marlowsd <at> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-related Haskell-related mailing list
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general
Date: 2008-07-04 09:40:17 GMT
Subject: Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-related Haskell-related mailing list
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general
Date: 2008-07-04 09:40:17 GMT
Manuel M T Chakravarty wrote: > Benjamin L. Russell: >> I am interested in starting a new mailing list on Haskell.org, aimed >> mainly at liberal arts teachers and elementary-level learners of >> Haskell, called "Haskell-Edu: The Haskell Educational Mailing List." >> This new mailing list would be guided by the principle that Haskell is >> useful not just in research, but also in teaching programming as part >> of a liberal arts education, on a par with Scheme. When I suggested >> the idea of this mailing list to Simon Marlow, the Haskell.org mailing >> list administrator, he suggested that I post this idea on The Haskell >> Mailing List, so I am posting it here to ask for feedback. >> >> The main purposes of this new (proposed) mailing list would be as >> follows: >> >> 1) To provide a primarily non-research-oriented discussion forum to >> serve the needs of users wishing to focus on the uses of Haskell in >> education, such as in high school and in introductory computer science >> college courses, as opposed to in research. >> >> 2) To provide a primarily non-research-oriented discussion forum to >> serve the needs of non-computer-science students of Haskell who wish >> to focus on Haskell as a language for learning programming as part of >> a well-rounded a liberal arts education, as opposed to an >> engineering/mathematics/science-oriented education. > > The Haskell community seems to be growing quickly and clearly becomes > more diverse. So, a mailing list aimed at users with less experience > and/or a non-computing, non-math background makes sense to me. > > Whether you will be able to gather a critical mass of knowledgeable > people who are happy to answer questions on the list is hard to answer > without trying your idea. But mailing lists are cheap. So, I'd say, > let's give it a try and see whether it works. In any case, it'd be > important to describe the purpose of the list at > > http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Mailing_lists > > properly to make clear which discussions should go to which list. My main concern here is that the remit for the new list is not clear enough. I can see a potential need for two lists: * a list for discussion related to teaching Haskell; * a list devoted to those learning Haskell, with a less research- oriented feel than haskell-cafe. it's not obvious to me that both of those needs should be served by a single list. I believe it's important that the mailing lists served by haskell.org should have clear non-overlapping topics. So I suggest that we add haskell-edu for the purposes of discussing the use and teaching of Haskell in education. For the second point above, I'd be inclined not to add a new list, but I don't feel that strongly - if there's a concensus in favour of adding haskell-beginners (for example), that would be fine. Cheers, Simon
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