You may want to send this to the discuss list - I know people in the group have done this kind of thing before.
I seem to remember that Lee Rothstein and Dan York have been involved in giving "public" courses, so you should talk to them at least. --Bruce On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 08:58, Ed Lawson wrote: > Once I get the insanity of moving and reorganizing a business over, one > task will be the development of an adult ed class on Linuxand/or Open > Source. Since installing Linux at a school's computer lab is not likely > to say the least, the use of Knoppix CDs seems a great solution. It > will also enable students to take it home and play with Linux on their > computers without affecting theior currently installed software. The > primary question to me is just what should be taught in a four or five > week course with classes running about 1 1/2 hrs. each? My assumption > would be those who sign up are likely to be more interested in computers > than most, but also unlikely to be technically proficient. Has anyone > taught such a class? Know of a course outline anywhere?
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