Meeting Ubuntu eg With LVAD
Mohammed Gamal
m.gamal005 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 3 11:19:35 UTC 2010
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Anas Emad <anas.emad at gmail.com> wrote:
> Meeting Ubuntu eg With LVAD
>
> Hi everyone here
> About ubuntu for teens , LVAD tell us to meeting to discuss Course Out
> Lines
>
> i make simple presentation about Course Out Lines in attachment
>
> I am attend meeting with Hala (Ubuntu eg member there in LVAD ), Shady and
> Eng.Sara ElKadi
> first i show presentation "Ubuntu for teens"
> then they asked me some questions :
> • If the teens from 10-14-16 can understand that ?
If they can already use Windows, I don't see a reason why they
shouldn't understand Ubuntu.
> • How can Teens interested in ubuntu ?
Do you mean how we can get the interested. Well, the greater idea we
want is to spread the ethics and values of open source and introduce
them to teens. There are contests such as Google's GHOP for high
school students that encourage them to participate in open source
projects. That should be our long term goal.
We can however, show the potential benefits of Ubuntu to students,
such as free and *legal* software, security, no viruses, in addition
to the endless opportunities for learning that free open source
software provides.
Another thing that I believe was missed in the discussion, is to
include open source alternatives in the courses *already* organized by
LVAD. For example, we can offer to teach Python (and maybe even use
"Quickly" for building apps) instead of VB for the advanced levels of
P4Y. (Who still uses VB anyway? :D)
> • Course Hours how it will take ? 2 sessions ? or 3
Depends on the intended course outline.
> • about Lap
Does LVAD have its own labs? How are things organized there?
> i try to answer these questions but what your answers ?
>
> i talked to shady about the benefits of course for them and for our so we
> try to summarized benefits in this table :
>
> LVAD team in the end of their courses they have fun day so we suggest to
> make introduction session about this course to teens and teens's parents
>
Great idea!
>
>
> another topics we talked about : Ubuntu-eg event in faculty
> and our courses in their lap in the future. when term start or in ramadan
>
Do you mean FCI Cairo Uni.? I wouldn't rely on their labs or
administration though, however I've not been there for two years, so I
don't know how much things have changed, or the possibility of using
FCI labs. I think Hala can provide us with some input here, no?
>
> so sorry to be late to send this later but i was so so busy todays and
> overloads :(
>
>
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