[Ubuntu-Classroom] Task List

seth seth at dudenhofer.net
Tue Jul 1 21:29:59 BST 2008


On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 02:14:44 -0400
"Elizabeth Bevilacqua" <lyz at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Elizabeth Bevilacqua
> <lyz at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> > ...Task list. Hopefully I'll get to that tonight. Thus far we've had
> > rather nebulous "roles" that exist, but I think we're at a point
> > where we can be more concrete with "we need $person to do $foo"
> 
> Perhaps needless to say, I never got this task list completed that
> night. but I now have some ideas formulated and some "this is done,
> stop thinking about it" thoughts:
> 
> Tasks/Roles (as defined during meeting + my thoughts):
> 
>     * Instruction: Develop courses from own resources
>     * Instruction: Focus on LTS releases for course longevity
>     * Instruction: Make use of Ubuntu-Training materials
> 
>     * Course Organization: Recruit Instructors
>     * Course Organization: Recruit Teams for regular sessions
>         * MOTU School is a great example:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School
>         * I think collaborating to create a list of teams to contact
> would be helpful
>     * Course Organization: Schedule classes
>     * Course Organization: Send reminders to Instructors
>     * Course Organization/Marketing: Maintain wiki page
> 
>     * Marketing: Keep blogs, UWN & Fridge informed
>     * Marketing: Change perception that programmers are all there is
> to Open Source
> 
> So please drop a note to the list if you'd like to sign up for being
> responsible for any of these things, I know some people have expressed
> interest for certain things during the meeting.
> 
> Or sign up on the new wiki page I created for this purpose:
> 
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom/Volunteer
> 
> Done: I'm happy with the state of our wiki and courses infrastructure
> for now, thanks to everyone who has pitched in to clean things up and
> rotate things, but as defined above we still need some more people who
> will be specifically assigned with these tasks.
> 

Awesome! Great idea to have a wiki page dedicated to how users can
volunteer. I signed up to help with a couple. But I am willing to help
however is needed.

Thanks!

Seth Dudenhofer



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