Doug LaRue wrote: > ** Reply to message from "Robert Donovan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 18 > Apr 2008 14:58:05 -0700 > >> Remember, there are 32 networked Intel Core2Duo boxen with 2GB >> of RAM, all with KF-72 removable SATA drive bays, and some have the >> PATA removable drive bays too. > > interesting. This could be a nice setup for a LTSP configuration if one system > was bumped up a little bit in the RAM area. You know, "look ma, no HD". > > Another option to the presentations might be screencasts which were displayed > and someone was there to answer questions about it and maybe help with other > questions interested parties might have. This way, we not only start > generating > a great training library but also, as a group, build a system streamlining the > screencasting process. Like another project which was brought up to help > school educators more easily do their own screencasts. It also allows us to > edit and become more skilled in this and nobody has to feel like they are > standing in front of 30 people watching them mess up.
Sounds promising.. Anybody volunteering to start a wish list for screencast topics? BTW: Of the screencasts I have personally experienced, I felt most comfortable with time periods of 30 minutes or less. Occasionally a bit longer, I guess. > > All the same scheduling and planning would be required just that the > presentations > would be built before hand and possibly by more than one person. Regards, ..jim -- KPLUG-List@kernel-panic.org http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list