Dear Friends, I would like to share my experience in KCT college, Thalavapalayam, karur, where i conducted a simple workshop for the students.
earlier Ravi Jaya had given a one day seminar a month back. I was invited for the Department function of IT. After the function is over, i just invited 15 interested students (only interested students) to the lab, and gave a basic intro of XAMPP server, and how to easily setup a internal server for college use. I gave a brief introduction of PHP, and how we can easily write and test our code in XAMPP server. For the first ten minutes, the students were mere spectator. I gave a demo of how we can utilise Joomla and learn about it. I installed joomla and showed them how easy to setup a website and update contents. While i installed XAMPP server in one machine, i asked few students to try accessing my server using IP through a browser.. this gave them a practical understanding of how webserver works.. Then i requested one of the student to try installing phpBB forum software.. Initially none of them came forward.. After few supporting words, few of them came forward, and started installing the forum software. and they successfully did it. After installing the forum, i asked other members to try accessing the forum from other machines.. this created an interest in them.. i told them, how we can effectively discuss about project ideas, using this forum software within college lab intranet.. They tried posting few posts in the forum and got very much interested.. The demo went for around half-an hour, and i have to leave then.. i told the students that they can easily do a simple project for their academic project in web technology itself.. I dont know how far they had understood all these.. But one point i was noticed.. without making the students do it practically, all our seminars tends to be fruitless.. Some students later commented that they are understanding ravi jaya's seminar only now.. I wish, we can identify some practical projects for the students and then make them learn open source by doing that project with our guidance... Regards, Senthil _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email ilugc-requ...@ae.iitm.ac.in with "unsubscribe <password> <address>" in the subject or body of the message. http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc