Hi, >>I think its better to give a lecture on how to compile c/c++ and java program in Linux, How to use software design tools like umbrello, how to use software development tools like kdevelop, quanta plus, bluefish, etc. Your talk may attract them if its more syllabus oriented.
IMO, Good idea indeed,Will it not be still good where we teach open source as open source which has no boundaries,fixing the lecturers to the curriculum oriented syllabus where each lecturer may feel like landing in a typical computer training center. I am not in offence with the training industry here. As a lecturer , one needs to be well informed and par excel by knowing the market trends than his/her student.Event like these help the college people to interact with the domain experts who address the attendees, I feel these kind of interaction will give fantastic understanding about the subject for the lecturing world. instead of fixing to college syllabus, if we have open source software lectures in the ilugc pattern sessions, it will have good impact. I too agree that if we can give lecturers with advanced concepts which may be related with their evolving syllabus will be useful to them. Thanks and regards Thyagarajan Shanmugham _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe <password> <address>" in the subject or body of the message. http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
