On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 02:35:18PM +1000, Kevin Saenz wrote:
> This is an excellent step forward. It's great that the TAFE is starting
> with the basics in Linux.
> I would like to see how many people sign up for this course.
> Also what TAFEs would this appear in?

This is formalizing courses that have been running for four or
five years now.  So far only at Granville tafe.  

How many?  I teach about 100 students each semester.  Over 9 semesters
that's about 800 students.  Very roughly.

Geoffrey


> 
> > > 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.
> > <snip, yet again>
> 
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