Greetings all! I'm working on a short-term assignment to review and update Canonical's Ubuntu in Education resources. This includes making the various websites easier to use for end user like students, parents, educators as well as solution providers and others who want to do business in the Education market place using Ubuntu and its derivatives. The Education sector is an important space on many levels to both Canonical and Ubuntu. I can't make any promises other than it being a personal goal of mine to help drive the adoption of Ubuntu in Education at every level so for starters I'm opening up the dialog with the community on best to use the limited resources Canonical currently has to develop some new content for the following audiences:
End users: students, parents, educators School level adoptions: decision makers District/regional deployments; policy makers Solution Providers: those delivering services and hardware to the Education sector. If you have any thoughts on what each audience needs to know please voice your thoughts here or email me privately. I've also added this item to the Edubuntu meeting agenda to help further the conversation. Also, does anyone have idea of how many schools might be using Ubuntu/Edubuntu? or if there is some place we can ask people to let us know about their schools? thanks, Belinda/dinda Education Canonical [email protected] [email protected] IRC: dinda Office: Galveston, Texas -- Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings http://www.ubuntu.com http://www.edubuntu.org http://www.canonical.com --------------------------- -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
