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[seul-edu] [Kathy_Moran@idg.com: Re: Proposed Session/Tutorial] (fwd)



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Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 21:58:13 -0700
From: Harry McGregor <hmcgregor@osef.org>
To: micros@azstarnet.com
Subject: [Kathy_Moran@idg.com: Re: Proposed Session/Tutorial]





Thank you for your LinuxWorld BOF submission. Unfortunately, I will not be able
to notify people until mid-July on the selection process due to scheduling
issues. I apologize for the delay. I will be in touch soon!

Thank you for your interest in our event!
Kathy

Kathy Moran
Conference Manager
IDG World Expo
kathy_moran@idg.com




Harry McGregor <hmcgregor@osef.org> on 05/15/2001 01:40:09 PM
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
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On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 01:07:25PM -0400, Kathy_Moran@idg.com wrote:
>
>
> Hello again,
>
> Below is the session that was submitted. Please let me know if you would like
to
> make any updates. If you do have any updates, please send the revised copy
back
> to me by Monday, May 28.
>
> Thank you,
> Kathy
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Kathy Moran/WORLD EXPO/IDG on 05/15/2001
> 12:51 PM ---------------------------
>
> GNU/Linux in Education - a Case Study
>
> This session is on the development/implementation of the GNU/Linux computer
lab
> at Corbett Elementary School (K-5), see local newspaper article on the OSEF
> website, http://www.osef.org.

I will add one more thing about Corbett.  Corbett was just awarded "National
School Library Media Program of the Year" by the American Library Association.
http://www.corbettschool.org/~kimgrimes/ala.letter.gif  This award deals with
technoloy, media, and education, including linking education apects through the
library, and computer lab of the school.  Corbett's technology is almost
entirely based on Linux (>100 Linux on the desktop systems) and some older MacOS
based computers (most not even PPC level).

> Topics to be covered:  Interfacing with school personnel, issues with
> overhauling an existing network,  facilities limitations, funding sources,
> software applications, testing of windows applications under WINE, and the
> involvement of volunteers from the GNU/Linux users group (www.tfug.org) and
the
> community college.

I would like to cut out "testing of windows applications under WINE from the
above, since this is only a BOF session, and we won't have enough time to cover
it effectivly.

Education events at LinuxWorld NYC:
     BOF session (put on the agenda by a person from IBM)
     Linux in Education Panel (Doug Loss, Jeff Knox, and a few others.  I was a
last minute addition, since we did not know ahead of time if I would be flying
up from Tucson).

My aim is to see a small Linux in Education presence at _ALL_ linux and open
source related confernaces.  Especialy important to me is that the events be
listed on the agenda, to increase awareness that Linux in K-12 Education is a
reality, and more people can get involved.

               Harry

--
Harry McGregor, CEO, Co-Founder
hmcgregor@osef.org, (520) 661-7875 (CELL)
Open Source Education Foundation, http://www.osef.org