Warm Greetings To The FOSS Community,

The Meeting for the month of December 2008  was conducted successfully.

There were 20 people who attended the meeting.

The meeting agenda was aimed at Teachers, but the turnout was
less with just 5 teachers attending the meeting. But the mixed audience
comprising of Volunteers and Students created a wonderful brainstorming
session.

A detailed report on the meeting.

Date: 28-12-2008
Time: 2:30pm - 6.00pm
Venue: Internet Club, IInd Floor, AMI Trust Building,
Broadway Enclave, Broadway, Ernakulam
Attendance : 20


The first session as usual was an Introduction to Free Software, GNU
Movement, Open Source Software, Licenses and GNU/Linux.

This session extended a little more than the stipulated time because of a
couple of questions and discussion on certain topics, Indeed it was very
encouraging to see people getting involved in this preliminary session
which usually becomes one sided. One person stressed the point on why
licenses exist for software.

Agenda : Free Software in Education.

The Agenda was aimed at discussing about the present state of Free Software
Education in Schools highlighting the shortcomings and ways to improve the
situation. The main topics for the agenda were :

- Free Software Ideals and concept not included in school curriculum. -
Teachers interaction with others in the Free Software community is very
less.
- Free Software not really taught as a platform to bring out the
creativity among students.

One Person pointed out the fact although the text books contain an
introduction to Free Software the concept is in no way taught explicitly
at schools and the syllabus does not lay any importance on it.

One important point raised at the discussion was that the mere presence of
teaching material is useless and teachers themselves must subscribe to the
ideas first and then pass it on to the students. The teachers should
themselves take up the task of learning the core concept of Free Software
by referring the Web and discussing with others in the Free Software
community.

One teacher pointed out that lack of time was an important aspect. The
teacher also pointed out that awareness should be created among the
teachers regarding the concept of Free Software and requested the others
in Free Software Community to extend the awareness program mes to teachers
and
others involved in the IT Project in Schools.

The important aspect raised was that children should thoroughly understand
the concept in order for them to learn Free Software effectively. The
Misunderstanding that the term Free in "Free Software " was "Free of cost"

was still large among the teachers because of lack of proper training by
government.

There was also the question that whether the teachers are genuinely
interested in the concept of free software because many of them consider
it as a forced implementation by the government which they have to subside
to.

Be it the technology or the core ideals, unless teachers received
extensive and core training it would become near to impossible to do
justice to the students, because the amount of knowledge that trickles
down to the students is very very small.

How can teachers be effectively introduced to this concept.

1. Make teachers feel they are part of the community
(many do not know of the community).

2. Community should guide the teachers with necessary
Books and material on the Internet.

3. Teachers should change their mindset, that Free Software
is not practical. Again the other community members must
help them.

4. Teachers are not introduced to Command Line tools.
This makes it very difficult for them to understand the core
working and also makes them crippled to handle situations
where the problem requires more than a "few clicks".
Teachers should be given training  on troubleshooting common
problems in a native manner, thereby giving them a picture of
the underlying concept rather than application specific knowledge.

5. Reference material for the curriculum is needed. This can
be prepared as open content(Malayalam) by the community, licensed under
the GNU FDL.

6. The technology is taught first and then it is explained in the light of
the GNU movement. This approach works the best for children and the
teaching methodology must be shaped in this manner.

Teachers and the Free Software Community.

As the discussion was moving talking about the Free Software Community and
teachers in a different context, one person pointed out that the teachers
need to be made felt that they too are part of the community and hence the
community would refer to including teachers. Some relevant points from the
discussion that followed.

- Teachers should be more involved in community because through them the
community can reach schools.

-Teachers should be educated on how to effectively
work with other Free Software community members.

- Teachers should take initiative to bring the community to their school.
by creating free software groups in school. It would definitely be a
really big challenge to bring together and actively engage the group, but
it would bring about a great change in the way Free Software is taught in
Schools.

-. Children friendly books needed. Cartoons are one effective method of
explaining the concept of Freedom to students.

- Syllabus should be updated with effective educational methodology.

- Teachers already have a big burden especially in Kerala, hence teaching
itself should not be restricted to professional teachers. Every community
member should himself/herself take up roles of teachers thereby creating
an environment where teachers themselves can depend on the community for
advice and help.

- User Groups which need to be formed in different schools should
also include students and teachers,

Creativity in students with Free Software

One Teacher stressed the point that creativity is a relative term
and cannot be tagged with a specific activity.

Many people proposed that creativity could mean that students
need to understand how any application works, thinking out of
the books rather than simply using the application for their needs.

This led the discussion with teachers proposing that students need to
learn programming. Some also proposed that, students still had  to go a
long way in using several applications that would bring out their
creativity like Blender and Gimp.

One person pointed out that Information Technology and Computer
Science were two different streams, and two different areas and it was
Computer science that needs focus on the curriculum and not Information
Science

The group agreed on the fact that the present project implemented had done
a great job, such that Free Software has very much helped students to
think out the box and help them understand the underlying hardware.

A strong point that was students and teachers should not become
consumers such that they lose their ability to think. But of course it was
a different question and topic in its sense and the discussion did not
move into it specifically.

The conclusion finally was arrived with the point that we need to
learn how educational systems in other countries especially for IT is
designed and try to use the best of both worlds and create an
effective curriculum.


Agenda Conclusion

What Teachers expect from others in the community.

1. Technical training
2. Opportunities in free software
3. Interaction with various Free Software groups, like
this meeting.


Action items,

- A Teacher coordinating i...@school programmes proposed to
bring the community members into the meeting and provide
them space to talk about the Free Software Community
concept thereby given some light to teachers.
A program me confirmed before January 20 was in the pipeline.

- Teachers would earnestly take up the idea of starting User Groups in
Schools. The teachers decided to work out a strategy and
implement it before the next meeting.

Tea Break.

The attendees moved on to have Tea and Plum Cake.

Technical Presentation : Content Management Systems for Schools
Sreenadh and Binny

The session started with an introduction to Content Management Systems.
and how it could be useful for schools. eg: How it can be sued to publish
content created by students.

The session discussed at length the popular CMS Wordpress.
After explaining the prerequisites for installing Wordpress
the speaker gave step by step instructions on how to
install and configure Wordpress on Debian GNU/Linux.

After the installation steps the speaker went on to explain how to create
posts in Wordpress. He also explained how to create static pages.

A few points on Configuring and Customizing Wordpress was also explained.

The session was closed with a few troubleshooting tips for Wordpress.

The audience grasped the session pretty well, waiting to try it out  at
their respective schools and offices. It would be great to hear  back from
them in the next meeting on the various ways they
have configured CMS for their respective requirements.

An Introduction to Blogging

A 15 minute micro session was handled by Binny on the prospects
of Blogging, for a few among the audience.

Conclusion

The discussion on the Agenda, was concluded with the point that
the Free Software Education in Kerala, had created wonders, but
it was yet lacking several basic qualities and this needed to be
rectified. A few members voted on an "Open Message to Teachers
in the Free Software Community" , whereby the teachers will be

- Enlightened about the purpose of Free Software in Schools and
- Reminded of the fact that they are also part of the Free Software Community
- Given ideas on how to to create an environment by teaching Free
Software where the students have freedoms for their ideas and
thoughts.

Since ILUG Cochin website was planning to move the Wordpress
the audience were requested to involve themselves to contributing
their time to the website.

Few members expressed their interest at seeing a Malayalam version of the
website and to this one of the attendees immediately responded with his
willingness to take up the task.

The meeting concluded at 6.00pm.

We thank the following teachers who spend their valuable
time in sharing their experience with us :
- Geetha Bali
- Cilda Lawrence
- V.K.Nizar
- Bruce Mathew
- Sanal Kumar

Special Thanks to Sanal Kumar Sir for the initiative for
conducting such a meeting.

Thanks to Sreenadh for the Technical presentation
Binny for the blogging session.

Shibin and Venkat for this meeting report
Prinson for the Photos

We thank all the attendees for coming and urge them to put their feedback
on the mailing list so we can improve future meetings.

And hope the next meeting is bigger and better.

Photos and Details of the meeting will be available on the web site soon.

Attendees:

Cilda Lawrence
M Geetha Bali
Sanal Kumar M.R.
Devaraj K.P.
V.K.Nizar
Sunil Kumar A U
Bruce Mathew
Saxon
Paul Francis
Vimal Joseph
G. Venkata Subrahmanian
Prinson
Shibin K Reeny
Sreenadh
Sameer Mohammed Thahir
Dasil
Binny
Alexandar
Kevin sha
Muhammed Sabir

Thank You

Regards
Sameer Mohamed Thahir
Co-ordinator (Indian Linux Users Group - Cochin / Kochi
Chapter(ILUG-Cochin ))
sameer.thahir at gmail.com

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