i agree, i think when we adapt a school we should teach them from the
start how to install the OS like partitioning installation procedure,
what application to install and how to install it. Then we teach them
how to use the application like openoffice, gimp. it's much better if
we're doing it interactively  and using are native language.  its kind
of a class type but the ambiance must be fun and at the same time they
are learning. Its much easier to learn if the theory is being tought
at the same time your making it happen.

 = )
 
On 4/27/05, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/27/05, Joseph Ross Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah.... Importante talaga ang support system para sa mga schools.
> > Hindi pa ba enough and linux-newbie list for them?
> >
> 
> Well, not all schools have internet connections. Besides, nothing
> beats warm bodies in providing support.
> 
> I think there was some discussion here before about a DepEd + CICT (?)
> FOSS initiative. Maybe while that is being set up, we can already
> start doing the "adopt-a-school" thing -- start up plans, I think,
> would be better in time for the coming school year.
> 
> (To the list admins: dunno if this is OT here, but just the same, I'm
> cc'ing plug-misc. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks. :))
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