Steve wrote: > I know from talking to people in the pub that a awful lot > of people have no interest in another operating system.
that could be where marketing comes in > Their computer > comes with one and that’s what they’re going to use. As you say training > > will probably have to be aimed at existing Ubuntu users. The problem then > is; are they Ubuntu, Kubuntu or Xubuntu users. > I have, in the past, done quite a bit of training at all levels and hands > on for the vast majority is the way to go. People generally don’t like > lectures, they prefer to do something. The one problem with courses aimed > at people that already use computers is knowing what level to start at and > how fast to go with out causing frustration for everybody. I found it > best to have one 'Teacher' and an assistant for every 3-4 people. > > I’d be happy to help as I rather like doing this sort of thing. > I believe that the course content and arrangements are an issue that can be solved as required. I think the major question is - Who is going to, or wants to, attend? Maybe this is a chicken and egg situation with 'marketing'? -- alan cocks Ubuntu user -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
