Hi I have to present edubuntu to a few teachers of a school of young child.
So i also have to do a small document on paper that teacher can "study" at home If you want create one, we should try doing this together. I was thinking about a presentation with lot of picture and not so much text. No technical aspect of edubuntu. I'm French (sorry for my poor English) but i read English (write is hard for me as you can see...) If you're interested tell me. Maybe edubuntu community would like an explanation document for teacher. maning sambale wrote: > Hi edubuntu users, > > I will be providing a 1-day workshop/demonstration on using edubuntu > to community day care teachers. Two edubuntu PCs will be used to > around 8 teachers. I am assuming the teachers have very minimal > knowledge in using computers (not even windows). The approach would > be participatory & collaborative. I would like to ask this list on any > suggestions on how to go about the discussions. > > I am estimating the workshop will go for about 5 hours (including > hands-on demonstration). > The focus will be on using the GUI (no CLI as much as possible) > > A list of topics I would like to cover: > History-Philosophy (FSF, GNU, Linux, Ubuntu) > Using Edubuntu > * Ubuntu desktop interface (windows, workspaces, logging in and out) > * Creating users & groups > * File Management (navigation, copy, edit) > * OOo (writer, calc, impress) > * Web surfing (Firefox) > * educational games (gcompris, kde educational suite, tuxpaint) > Basic computer hardaware maintenance > Lesson planning workshop (to integrate edubuntu in the curriculum) > > If you have any suggestions please give some feedback. Finally, if > anybody have some standard impress presentations on any of the topics > we can use, please share. > > Cheers, > > Maning > -- edubuntu-users mailing list edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users