[Ubuntu-be] [Fwd: Education, Ubuntu and LoCo teams]

Cedric Janssens cedric.janssens at ubuntu-be.org
Tue Oct 24 21:02:15 BST 2006


Ooops... too late... Martin Erpicum was quicker than me :(

Cedric

2006/10/24, Cedric Janssens <cedric.janssens at ubuntu-be.org>:
> It is one of the major points of my non profit organisation...
> I'm in contact with a school (Vivegnis) already using Ubuntu, with a
> school (Saint-Valentin) where I'm trying to install Ubuntu and I'm
> following evening curses to become a teacher.
> So I'm interested to becom this point of contact for (french speaking) Belgium.
>
> Regards
> Cedric
>
> 2006/10/24, Jan Claeys <ubuntu at janc.be>:
> > Maybe someone here is interested in or (even better) has experience with
> > using Ubuntu in an educational setting, and wants to be a contact point
> > for people in Belgium who want to use Ubuntu in schools or other places
> > for education?
> >
> > The task of the "local education contact" would be more or less to
> > answer questions about Ubuntu in education and point people to solutions
> > for their needs, but also to share their experiences with the larger
> > Ubuntu in education community and help make Ubuntu a better solution in
> > educational environments.
> >
> > See the wiki page for more information.
> >
> >
> > -------Doorgestuurd bericht-------
> > Van: Jono Bacon <jono at ubuntu.com>
> > Antwoordadres: jono at ubuntu.com, Ubuntu local community team (LoCo)
> > contacts <loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>
> > Aan: loco-contacts <loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>
> > Onderwerp: Education, Ubuntu and LoCo teams
> > Datum: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:26:38 +0100
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > With such an awesome LoCo project here, we have huge chunks of potential
> > to make a real difference in our areas. One key area that many of you
> > are interested in is Education. What can be better than getting our
> > children and students using free software? Not only is this a ripe
> > challenge, but one where LoCo teams can make a real difference.
> >
> > I have been talking to Richard Weideman who is Canonical's Education
> > Programme Manager, and he has an intense, almost yoda like excitement
> > about education. Evidently Richard is a great person to work with LoCo
> > teams to help us get *buntu in places where people learn.
> >
> > To kick things off, head over to
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamEducation and give it a read. It
> > provides some things to think about when it comes to education. Feel
> > free to flesh out the page with ideas, thoughts and technique for
> > getting free software in education.
> >
> > We are also looking to appoint an education contact for each LoCo team.
> > Not all teams will have them as not everyone is interested in education,
> > but if your team is, reply to this thread to indicate your interest.
> >
> >         Jono
> >
> > --
> > Jono Bacon
> > Ubuntu Community Manager
> > jono(at)ubuntu(dot)com
> > www.ubuntu.com / www.jonobacon.org
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jan Claeys
> >
> >
> > --
> > ubuntu-be mailing list
> > ubuntu-be at lists.ubuntu.com
> > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
> >
>



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