RE: Why would students use gemini?
2023-09-05
This is an update to my original post asking for help in a course I'm teaching on web technologies, collaboration and the internet to undergrad Computer Science students.
Thanks to everyone that emailed or posted a response.
I'm collecting the responses here:
Response posts
Apologies for my short summaries. Visit the links for the full (and more nuanced and considered) posts.
If I've missed a post and you notice, please let me know.
Comments received via email
Thanks to everyone that emailed me with suggestions. Condensed summaries are below:
- Received a suggestion from Martin about showing off different gemini clients and configurations and having students pick their favorite way of viewing and interacting
- Tracker wrote about the advantage of Gemini lies in its simplicity of writing a server or client and suggested having students build those. Tracker also wrote about the security model as a teaching tool and suggested a collaborative wiki could be built by students on Gemini, which is a neat idea.
- Sandra also thinks building a gemini client could be a fun project and learning Gemini as a 'toy' version of the web
Next steps
Thanks so much to everyone that wrote or posted a response. This is super helpful. I'm still working on my lesson plans now but I do think a multi-week thing where I introduce Gemini, look at example capsules, 'social sites' like Bubble or how Antenna works, pick a client and customize it, and the spec will be in the first session. The next session perhaps we will try to implement building a client together. I appreciate the framing suggestions as well. I hope to be able to post more in a month or two with some follow-up on how it goes.
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