On Thursday 27 July 2006 18:04, Mauricio Hernandez Z. wrote: > = one = > In Chile, we are working on an Edubuntu course for teachers and lab > people. So far, the idea is to at least make the 'structure' of the > contents and objectives (syllabus you call it in english?) publicly > available for spanish sepakers and each LoCo team, people interested, > can build customized classes upon them, considering particular needs, > backgrounds, etc.
Great, then you may be interested to learn that we are currently also working on the second edition of the tuXlab Cookbook. I mention this because it is the root from which the Edubuntu Handbook is derived and because the topics you touch on are destined to be covered. Aligned with this, yourself and others on the list may find an I wrote for "Linux for You" of interest. You can find the article in the downloads section of our website I think this article will give you an idea of how tuXlab seeks to position itself going forward, As a Distro neutral recommendation upon which schools can standardize. [http://www.inwords.co.za/component/option,com_docman/task,cat_view/gid,39/Itemid,79/] We would be interest in any collaboration that will further the aims of the tuXlab project and that would be of benefit to schools wishing to implement a computer center based on the tuXlab recommendations. Again, all are distros welcome. Most certainly a syllabus for teaching tuXlab school teachers and volunteers about Edubuntu will be of additional value and should get mention in the second edition of tuXlab Cookbook. If such courseware is under open license then there may be opportunities for other distributions to play a role in developing based on your syllabus, only tailored to there distro. Can you post your project URL? I would like to take a look and see if we can help in some nice way. -- Ask me about the Monkey. Sean Wheller Technical Author [EMAIL PROTECTED] +27-84-854-9408 http://www.inwords.co.za -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
