On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:42:32 -0000, Paul Sutton <zl...@zleap.net> wrote:

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>> I believe that the course content and arrangements are an issue that
>> can be solved as required. I think the major question is - Who is
>> going to, or wants to, attend?
>> Maybe this is a chicken and egg situation with 'marketing'?
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> There is already a ubuntu desktop training course, surely any materials
> can be based around this,  that way if someone then wants to undertake
> the online ubuntu desktop training course they can do.
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> In fact it does not cost that much to do anyway, so why not charge a fee
> that covers the online course bit,  plus a bit extra to cover the tutors
> time, (that way you have tutor support), at the end of it you end up
> with i guess a certificate to say you have completed that course.
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> no point in re-inventing the wheel
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> if you are to do informal courses,  then again base them on the course
> requirements as the ubuntu desktop training manual is already written
> and well known,.
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> Just an idea
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The more you look the more material there is, I dodn’t think that’s the  
problem.
What we need are some potential customers and find out what they want.  A  
bit of market research.


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Steve

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