Hello Catharina,

I highly recommend the OOoAuthors user guide for OpenOffice.org:

http://oooauthors.org

You'll see some excellent material there. Most of the content is in
English or German, but there are other active languages. While the user
guide was not primarily intended as a study course, it is perfectly
suitable for a course. It is clearly written and well organized.

The OOoAuthor team has produced work of particularly high quality,
because of their extensive review process. The over-all project is
guided by two professional tech writers. Every chapter is reviewed by
several people of varying skill levels. Once people feel that the
chapter is of good quality, it gets reviewed again by a professional
editor, at which point it either gets published, or gets sent back with
comments and suggestions.

Cheers,
Daniel.

On Wed, 2006-23-08 at 16:25 +0200, Catharina Bethlehem wrote:
> We started building our open course project: http://www.open-of-course.org.
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> Now we are looking for good and free content courses/tutorials on Open 
> Office. In English as well as in other languages. I have found some 
> material on the internet, but I find it quite difficult to sort out 
> which ones are the best. So if people of this list could make some 
> suggestions, that would be very helpful.
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> Kind regards,
> 
> Catharina Bethlehem
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