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Waouh
I actually started writing the "first mail" under before reading
Website@school introduction attentively, for the main time are they
other stuff like this for System Administration ?
I have seen this one is mostly for Web development but what about
Setting it up ?
To get started.
My target is Youth and Young adult that have basics literacy skills .

 "the first mail" sorry for my English am normally a French speaker
hanks really much for the link
Also i wish to know if any one can share some lesson plan with me ?
To teach Desktop skills to first time computer user ???
It does not need to be too technical:
I presume it should have things like
*making identifying the parts of the computer
*putting the monitor on
*putting the CPU on
*Using the mouse
*Using the keyboard
*Navigating files
*Creating documents
*Saving Documents
In fact lessons plan to take them from all the basics and attracting
their attention on what they need to further their studies on in hence
to be able to achieve some goals like
*Administering systems
*Building application
*Developing application or even databases.
Why not making a career with FOSS
Thanks



On 1/29/14, Dirk Schouten <d.schouten@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 1/29/14 3:26 PM, Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote:
> [snip]
>> Perssonnally i have discovered that theres lack of documentation for
>> Beginners in Foss they usually assume the participant already have some
>> understanding and at time the prolifaration of choices the are confusing
>> for beginners.
>
> You stumbled on one of the biggest problmes in FOSS.
> Many reasons are summed up in the Preface to our
> documenatation on:
> http://wyxs.net/web/was_en/preface.html
>
> Thát's why we spend so much time on writing for
>   http://websiteatschool.eu
> Yours humbly,
> Dirk
>
> On 1/29/14 3:26 PM, Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote:
>> Thanks Laura ; my goal is to teach first time computer user with FOSS
>> simply because they will be more receptive than those familliar with
>> propriatry programs not to talk about the fact some of them may be
>> interrested in contributing.
>> Perssonnally i have discovered that theres lack of documentation for
>> Beginners in Foss they usually assume the participant already have some
>> understanding and at time the prolifaration of choices the are confusing
>> for beginners.
>> Marc
>> On Jan 29, 2014 2:32 PM, "LM" <lmemsm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Marc Stephan Nkouly
>>> <mcsteann@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Been in africa i wish to promote
>>>> Open Source; i wish to know if there's anyone with whom i can
>>> collaborate.
>>>
>>> What are you interested in collaborating on?  If you're looking for
>>> Open Source projects or Open Source advocacy groups to help volunteer
>>> for, we have a page at our wiki:
>>> https://schoolforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=FLOSS_Volunteer_Projects
>>>
>>> If anyone knows of other projects that could use volunteers, please
>>> add them to the wiki or let me know about them and I'll add them.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Laura
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