John, feel free to ask around for other volunteers if you want some assistance.

Regards, Dustin

At 04:52 PM 1/27/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>OK, John, here is how the CCCC classes are run. We have two lecture rooms
>with projectors and one lab room. The lab may or may not be able to have
>Linux on those computers?? I was thinking of a "Intro To Linux, or Do You
>Want To learn to Make Your Own OS." (or something like this). We have 2 hour
>classes starting at 10 am on Saturday and another one at 1 pm. I thought we
>would have the DemoLinux on a PC and just tell about it the first class.
>Once we know when and what, I will write a piece to put in our paper telling
>about it. The talk at the monthly meeting was just a teaser, this one will
>be for those people that want to get into Linux. In 2 hours, I don't think
>there would be enough time for people to have hands on experience.
>Larry
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "John Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Larry Braud '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 12:46 PM
>Subject: RE: [brluglist] Linux at CCCC
>
>
> > Sure thing! Let me which Saturday in March. The time is not too important,
> > though I would rather it be finished before 5pm.
> >
> > One thing missing from the previous CCCC Linux talk was giving interested
> > people hands on experience with Linux. Any ideas? I'd like to have a few
> > people from BRLUG volunteer to bring their various boxen for a Linux
>petting
> > zoo, if there is interest.
> >
> > What kind of format do CCCC classes have? I'd like to base my class
>somewhat
> > off of CCCC class formats, so the students will be familiar with what I am
> > doing.
> >
> > Also, will the students have access to boxes during the class? What
> > facilities does CCCC have? Computers capable of running DemoLinux? Video
> > equipment?
> >
> > Good idea about Appendix D from the RUTE guide. I'd like to suggest the
>RUTE
> > guide to these students, as it is pretty comprehensive, well-written and
> > actively maintained. And you can buy a printed version on-line, so maybe
>the
> > author will make a few more $.
> >
> > John Hebert
> >
> > ps: an idea just came to me. What about on-line classes? There are many
>ways
> > of doing this: text-only, Pow-wow type group browsing, voice chat, etc.
> > Ideas?
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Larry Braud
> > To: BRLUG Linux
> > Sent: 1/26/02 8:14 PM
> > Subject: [brluglist] Linux at CCCC
> >
> > John, would you (and anyone else) be interested in giving a Linux
> > introduction class at the CCCC? The "D Linux Advocacy FAQ" you suggested
> > I read would be a great handout. I can put my name as instructor and
> > have you conduct the class. Maybe we can strike up some interest. We
> > could also use the "DemoLinux CD" as show and tell. Make a few copies
> > and give them out.
> > Let me know if you would want to do it and if so, which Saturday in
> > March? I need to know before 2/5, when we make up the March schedule.
> > Larry
>
>
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