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RE: [school-discuss] Linux 101



I saw this one a few months back; maybe it will be useful.

http://www-105.ibm.com/developerworks/education.nsf/linux-onlinecourse-bytit
le/4AAA4E689F774DBC86256B4500645075?Open

Jason H. Mervyn
Computer Specialist
NY & VA DDESS
jmervyn@wps.odedodea.edu

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Williams [mailto:mwilliams@haywood.k12.nc.us] 
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 12:56 PM
To: schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net
Subject: [school-discuss] Linux 101

I've been tapped to do an Intro to Linux continuing ed class at the our
local community college and I need to put it together by January. So I'd
like to start collecting resources now. Has anyone on this list done this
already?

Any favorite links? Guides? How-to's?

They pretty well left it up to me to determine content. They are looking to
capitalize on the recent (?) surge of interest in linux and hope to develop
several more classes if this course is a success.

Looks like I'll have a 15 station lab that I'll have to find an easy way to
run linux in as they don't want to repartition yet. I'm leaniung toward
booting into k12ltsp with floppies but there is also a case for one of those
distro's that run under windows...any suggestions?

Thanks,
Michael
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Michael Williams                   Instructional Technology
Haywood County Schools          216 Charles St. Clyde, NC 28721
http://www.k12linux.org                 (828) 627-8314