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Re: [seul-edu] Linux inservice day



Scott,
    As a science teacher I'm admittedly biased, but I am most
impressed with some of the free science software available through
http://richtech.ca/seul (or follow the link to existing software on
seul.org/edu). Also, maybe you could bring along a few spare NICs and
if somebody is really a skeptic, pop one into their computer and let
them connect to the LTSP on the spot.
Dave Prentice
prentice@instruction.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Brooks <scottbrooks@telusplanet.net>
To: seul-edu@seul.org <seul-edu@seul.org>
Date: Sunday, September 01, 2002 12:27 AM
Subject: [seul-edu] Linux inservice day


>My father is the assistant superintendent of the local school board,
so
>I have started to talk to him to see if at the next teachers
convention
>if I could do a Open Source in Schools presentation, or something
like
>that.
>
>Does anyone know of any resources, notes, or any wizdom that would
help
>make this presentation better.
>
>It's an idea that just came into my head today, so I don't have much
>down in terms of a plan, but it would probably be something like the
>following.
>
>1) Brief intro to Open source, and it's Philosophies.  Talk a bit
about
>how the principles of Open Source are things we would like to see
grow
>in the students (sharing, cooperative work, etc)
>
>2) Bring in my system from home running LTSP, and have several boot
>disks to quickly convert a lab into a linux lab for them to try on.
>
>I would run them through Open Office, The Gimp, Mozilla, various
>educational pieces of software, etc.
>
>3) Wrap things up with about 15-20 mins of question and answer, hand
out
>CD's with the windows ports of Open Office, The Gimp, Mozilla, etc.
>
>Depending on the crowd I might spend more time on the LTSP part to
show
>some of the power of a fully multi user OS.
>
>Does anyone have any wizdom as to showing something like this to
>teachers, I would love to hear it.  The presentation would not be
until
>march, but I would like to get started on things now to have a good
>outline done.
>
>Thanks
>Scott Brooks
>
>