On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Anish A <aneesh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hai friends,
>
>     I have the responsibility of software club in our college now. The
> software club is conducted in our college, twice a week. Traditionally,
> Adobe Photoshop was our only software. We are taking steps to replace it
> with a complete package, that transforms every student in club to techie.
> Since only first year students are only present in the lab and no one to
> restrict me, I am free to do anything I feel good.
>
>     For that, we have included a variety of softwares and technologies that
> are able to mould them to techies. I have chosen the path of Free softwares
> (Free as in Freedom). I have talked to the authorities to install GNU/Linux
> (Linux mint 9) in the lab and they have hapily approved me to do so.
>
>     For Installing in these much systems, installation from network is much
> more feasible. But I have no Idea about it. Could anyone provide me links
> about installation from network and some possible tips?
>
>     Also, I am seeking for what to teach them. Any suggestions? As I can
> get access to projector, I am planning for hands on sessions.
>
It sounds great!.Try teaching them Free Software first and then think about
softwares(Try simple softwares first and then go for other softwares).
Try to change them into groups according to their taste and give exercises
And so I hope none will get bored.

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