On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:40, Geoffrey Robertson wrote: > Subjects: > o Occupational Health and Safety 18 hours > Is this necessary? Doable by project work or RPL
How do duck objects thrown by irate users when it does not work. Talk about loose cabling and trip hazards. open computers and static. Not working on powered equipment. Cabling to be left to professionals don't put it with power cables. > o Introduction to Linux (72 hours) > Easy Introduction for non technical people. 80% GUI 20% basic > command line. Moms and Pops course. cool > o Linux and MS Windows network Integration (72 hours) > Easy Introduction to networking. 100% GUI Install and network > a mix of OSs. Show how nearly everything that you can do with > Linux can be done with a legacy commercial system. excellent > o Running Linux (72 hours) > Introduction to Linux for computer literate people. Aimed at > people studying Computer Science at other institutions, > administrators of legacy commercial systems or any all those > who have been running Linux somewhere and would like to fill > in the gaps in their knowledge. hmm an intense course then. > o LAMP (72 hours) --- proposal only at this time > For Linux literate people. Set up and configure Apache. Install > and use a free database. Learn Perl / PHP / Python and create > a Website with these tools. Flexable delivery roject based course? Focus on web delivery and call it something sexy. Developing for the electronic age. Do you cover: Javascript? CGI programming (base skill, not really used) mod_perl? > o TBA 72 hours > Your idea goes here. Open Source programming. How to find those libraries of tools. How to get involved. How to get your problems worked on. How to get help Advanced google and how to really get help High distinction: How to raise a bug with Microsft without paying. By practical only :-) > Statement of Attainment in LPI Certification Level 1 > o LPIC 101 Exam Preparation (72 hours) > Entry requirement: Completed "Running Linux" or equiv. or RPL or > "LPIC 102 Exam Preparation" > This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for > exam LPIC 101. > o LPIC 102 Exam Preparation (72 hours) > Entry requirement: Completed "Running Linux" or equiv. or RPL or > "LPIC 101 Exam Preparation" > This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for > exam LPIC 102. Are you going to provide the tests here? > Statement of Attainment in LPI Certification Level 2 > o LPIC 201 Exam Preparation (72 hours) > Entry requirement: "LPIC 101 Exam Preparation" and > "LPIC 102 Exam Preparation"or LPIC Level 1 Certification. > This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for > exam LPIC 201. > o LPIC 202 Exam Preparation (72 hours) > Entry requirement: "LPIC 101 Exam Preparation" and > "LPIC 102 Exam Preparation" or LPIC Level 1 Certification. > This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for > exam LPIC 202. -- Thanks KenF OpenOffice.org developer -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
