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On Jan 12, 2009, at 11:46, "Scott Kokotovitch" <[email protected]> wrote: > I can throw some time at Windows administration, and potentially teach > various adult classes, depending on topic. > > Not sure what MAR licenses are, though. > > -Scott > > On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Nathan Neff > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Clarence would be the best point of contact with regards to interest >> in the Adult Program. >> >> He knows of some parties that are interested in teaching the adult >> classes. >> >> He's also handling the registration of adult students this week. We >> already have three >> adults who are registered in the adult program. They sat in on the >> last kids class and >> verbally confirmed that they would be present on the 31st for the >> adult >> class. >> >> That's all I know. >> >> --Nate >> >> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Steve DeLorey >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Theresa, >>> Thanks for the summation. I'm most concerned with the plans for >>> resurrecting >>> the adult program. It was my understanding from Doc that there was >>> insufficient interest on the part of the adults. If that's the >>> case, why >>> are >>> we putting everything else in jeopardy to pursue a program for >>> which there >>> is no real demand? As you point out, the adult program doubles our >>> staffing >>> needs. We need a separate group of teachers, and a separate group of >>> software technicians which we do not have at this time. It doesn't >>> make >>> sense. >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> From: Theresa Kehoe <[email protected]> >>> To: bworks_shop <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 8:22:29 AM >>> Subject: [bworks_shop] some observations and notes from Saturday >>> >>> Hey all, >>> >>> first off, thanks to everyone for pitching in at the shop on >>> Saturday. >>> We lost not only a dear friend but a very able administrator, too. >>> I'm >>> sure ByteWorks will eventually get a new Director. Until then, we're >>> all just pitching in as best we can to try and get things done. >>> >>> Some of the things that came up: >>> >>> 1. We need someone to make copies of: >>> - donation forms >>> - 3-fold brochures >>> - information sheets on classes (kid/adult) >>> >>> 2. Clarence Johnson is looking into finding more inexpensive speaker >>> sets for the graduates (hopefully at J&B Tech, where Doc got the >>> last >>> batch). >>> >>> 3. We need new Ubuntu builds (and I know some of these are current >>> works >>> in progress by Bill, Nate, Darren, Robert, etc) for: >>> - classroom images >>> - graduate/clones >>> - machines for resale (note, we could tweak one of the other two >>> images, but we want a different user name, ie, 'user' instead of >>> 'student', etc.) >>> >>> 4. We are badly missing: >>> - a Windows administrator >>> - a ByteWorks Director >>> >>> 5. We have two weeks before the next classes start for kids/ >>> adults. In >>> my opinion, it makes sense to focus on: >>> - Ubuntu images (and the resulting cloned drives) >>> - classroom machines ready >>> - build some machines for resale (we could have sold 3-4 more >>> computers yesterday if we had more built and ready to sell) >>> - clean and organize the shop >>> >>> Finally, a note for Clarence, who is taking on the adult class >>> program, >>> and for the rest of the volunteers who help out in the shop -- we >>> need >>> to review the situation with the adult class. Most importantly, we >>> need >>> a process (and a team to manage it) for building the adult >>> computers, >>> which will have Windows XP and Microsoft Office, via the MAR >>> licenses. >>> In the past, Dr. Walter saw to getting those computers built and >>> ready >>> on time. Who will see to it, and manage the process, so that the >>> machines are ready to go by the end of the course? >>> >>> Thanks again to everyone -- see you next Saturday! >>> >>> Theresa >>> >>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >>> >>> >> > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
