On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 02:04:39PM +1000, DE LUCA Ben wrote:
> I would love to be able to find people competent in the administration
> of NIS, samba, NFS and able to use tapes with tar etc, be competent in
> shell scripting. 
> 
> There seems to be such an emphases of linux as a webserver compared to
> other tasks.
These topics are covered in the LPI cert.  With the exception of
the scripting.  I do teach another subject in scripting... see
http://www.slug.org.au/training.html

Geoffrey

> 
> 
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:40, Geoffrey Robertson wrote:
> > Educational Allies and other dudes,
> > 
> > A few TAFE people had a meeting yesterday in Sydney's west---we have 
> > launched the process to creating some Linux Statement of Attainment
> > courses.
> > 
> > I think I'm right in saying these will be the first courses in Australia
> > to offer an inexpensive ($150) open entry Linux specific qualification.
> > 
> > They formalize the courses we have had running at Granville TAFE
> > Electrical Engineering Dept. for a number of years.
> > 
> > For your comment
> > 
> > The courses:
> > 
> > Statement of Attainment in Linux
> > --------------------------------
> > Subjects:
> > o Occupational Health and Safety 18 hours
> >     Is this necessary?  Doable by project work or RPL
> > o Introduction to Linux (72 hours) 
> >     Easy Introduction for non technical people.  80% GUI 20% basic
> >     command line.  Moms and Pops course.
> > o Linux and MS Windows network Integration (72 hours)
> >     Easy Introduction to networking.  100% GUI  Install and network
> >     a mix of OSs.  Show how nearly everything that you can do with 
> >     Linux can be done with a legacy commercial system. 
> > o Running Linux (72 hours)
> >     Introduction to Linux for computer literate people.  Aimed at
> >     people studying Computer Science at other institutions, 
> >     administrators of legacy commercial systems or any all those
> >     who have been running Linux somewhere and would like to fill
> >     in the gaps in their knowledge.
> > o LAMP (72 hours) --- proposal only at this time
> >     For Linux literate people.  Set up and configure Apache. Install 
> >     and use a free database.  Learn Perl / PHP / Python and create
> >     a Website with these tools.  Flexable delivery roject based course?
> > o TBA 72 hours
> >     Your idea goes here.
> > 
> > 
> > Statement of Attainment in LPI Certification Level 1
> > o LPIC 101 Exam Preparation (72 hours)
> >     Entry requirement: Completed "Running Linux" or equiv. or RPL or
> >     "LPIC 102 Exam Preparation"
> >     This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for
> >     exam LPIC 101.   
> >  o LPIC 102 Exam Preparation (72 hours)
> >     Entry requirement: Completed "Running Linux" or equiv. or RPL or 
> >     "LPIC 101 Exam Preparation"
> >     This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for
> >     exam LPIC 102. 
> > 
> > 
> >  Statement of Attainment in LPI Certification Level 2
> > o LPIC 201 Exam Preparation (72 hours)
> >     Entry requirement: "LPIC 101 Exam Preparation" and 
> >     "LPIC 102 Exam Preparation"or LPIC Level 1 Certification.
> >     This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for
> >     exam LPIC 201.   
> >  o LPIC 202 Exam Preparation (72 hours)
> >     Entry requirement: "LPIC 101 Exam Preparation" and
> >     "LPIC 102 Exam Preparation" or LPIC Level 1 Certification.
> >     This subject follows the detailed objectives published by LPI for
> >     exam LPIC 202.  
> >   
> >  Comments????
> > 
> > Geoffrey
> > lcdp.sf.net
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