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Re: [seul-edu] How to "teach Linux"?



For the basic outline of teaching intro to UNIX, try looking at some of the 
larger UNIX vendors training sites for descriptions of courses. HP for 
example. 
http://www.hp.com/education/courses/51434s.html gives a pretty thorough 
outline of their fundamentals course.

On Thursday 14 March 2002 01:21 pm, you wrote:
> Hello again!
>
> As I noted in my "intro" posting, I am scheduled to teach Linux starting
> this March 25th.  Being new to public education, I realize I am taking the
> proverbial "plunge into the deep end" with this, but that is another
> story...
>
> I am wondering if anyone is aware of lesson plans, et al., for teaching
> UNIX and/or Linux to gifted 11th & 12th graders (or to college freshmen for
> that matter) that I could use to gain an understanding of what to cover and
> in what detail?
>
> I would like to take the students through the basic structure of
> UNIX/Linux, and want to install Red Hat on several machines with them.  I
> was thinking of both hands-on (e.g., build a server) and lecture (this is
> how the boot process works, etc.).  Short of feeling my way through this,
> I'm looking for suggestions from those who have gone down a similar path!
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Steve