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



On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Stephen C. Daukas wrote:

> 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!

There's a book out there. http://rute.sourceforge.net. It's great but it 
tends to cover too much (44 chapters). It might be what you're looking 
for. If not, it's still one of the best references out there.

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