On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Alon Altman wrote:

> Hi,
> One important thing when selling something is: Know your Audience. The W2L
> lectures are given in the CS faculty. Many of the audience are CS students.
> A lot are/will be taking MATAM (introduction to UNIX and systems
> programming). I think we should give an extra lecture BEFORE the regular W2L
> lectures - as early as possible - about using Linux editors and compilers
> with emphasis on the Linux version already installed in the faculty. The
> idea is first make them use it for their coursework and then gradually tell
> them they can install it at home and use it for many other things. Non-MATAM
> students should come starting from the second lecture which will be the
> "selling" lecture for the general public. Next lecture will be installation,
> and then the party.
>
> What do you think?

I think it should be called "pre" lecture. Sounds like a good idea.

However: what about other Technion courses:

* structure of OS
* intro to OS
* what is there in the EE dept.?

Which of them is also worth as a target audience?

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
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http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir



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