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# Networking Quicksheet Assessment
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Cory,
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This is a thoughtful write-up.
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Some of the content in your summary of networking is quite specific to general
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concepts which I happen to have layered into this curriculum during the networking
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unit (e.g. decorators, exceptions). They're not really connected to networking.
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I hear you about the logistical issues of teaching exciting CS in a school--but
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on the other hand, clicking "search" on google.com sends a post request, so
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it's not exactly exotic and threatening. The chromebook is probably a bigger problem
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than the network (You could bring a wireless access point into the classroom, not even
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connected to the Internet, and all the students could connect and serve websites to each
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other... a mini-internet!) I'd be happy to brainstorm sometime if you're thinking about
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how to make something work.
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If you're talking about networking with 6th graders, you have to try the
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[TCP-IP simulation](https://github.com/cproctor/tcp-ip-simulation)... it's so fun!
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Chris
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