On 2019-02-28 9:58 p.m., Evan Leibovitch via talk wrote:
Libraries around the world are getting involved in "leaning circles", in
which a group of learners work together with each other, online training,
library-supplied facilitation staff and sporadic involvement by subject
experts.
[snip]
As it turns out, the global leader in Linux learning circles is right
here at the Toronto Public Library.
[snip]
The initial run of four-week "Linux Unhatched" circles is just now concluding. I audited them at three of the six different branches
[snip]
For its next step, the TPL is offering a 70-hour course on Linux
Essentials, based on the LPI certificate program of the same name and
done through the Cisco Networking Academy.

Thanks for the information, Evan.

Does a person interested in this course need to attend one or more gatherings at one of the libraries? If this is tied in with the LPI, does someone who completes this course get a credit towards one of the Linux certification courses they offer?

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