Hi Micah,

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Micah Roth <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm writing the LO docs community to get general comments on teaching
> methodology. So far we have a few skills-practice workflows that map
> onto presentations; the presentations teach about a particular
> feature, such as creating a Table of Contents, and then point the
> participant to a particular skills-practice workflow, which takes them
> through the steps to set headings and insert the TOC. Does that sound
> like the best way to go?

At the moment, the LibreOffice project only develops user guides for
all of its products, although there has been some work on other
knowledge acquisition material for Base, for example.

The kind of documentation/teaching material would depend on the
audience, I guess. For example, for schools, presentations would
probably be a very relevant approach. As far as I know, not too much
student-oriented material has been developed and regularly maintained.
So you would probably be breaking new ground if you got started with
such an initiative.

I'm sure you'd get plenty of advice and support from the list here, in any case.

HTH. ;-)

-- 
David Nelson

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