It sounds great!.Try teaching them Free Software first and then think about
softwares(Try simple softwares first and then go for other softwares).

> Try to change them into groups according to their taste and give exercises
> And so I hope none will get bored.
>


At first I was not interested in taking the responsibility of software club.
I was preparing for the training for National service scheme . But after
thinking for a while, I decided to go for software club. Because, I will get
full control here. But in national service scheme, It is full of
restrictions. Not by faculty. They always support me. But from my peers.
They are always opposing me from implementing excellent Ideas.

That's why I have took responsibility for Software club. Software club will
be fully in control of mine and my friend Arun Anson. So I can teach them
what we feel good.

So I selected to teach them code for the web.

Some of the topics, Which I have selected are :


   1. HTML, HTML5, CSS
   2. Free software principles.
   3. Experimenting with GNU/Linux
   4. GNU/Linux Command line
   5. Setting up a web server
   6. Setting up a blog
   7. Wikipedia, editing and collaboration
   8. Coding standards.
   9. Web Programing with PHP, Python (Django).

-- 
Regards,
Anish A

http://identi.ca/aneeshnl

-- 
"Freedom is the only law". 
"Freedom Unplugged"
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