[ubuntu-za] Ubuntu Township Outreach

David Robert Lewis ethnopunk at telkomsa.net
Fri Aug 28 13:19:48 BST 2009


So what you're saying is:

find ~/path-to-expert -iname "*expert*" -exec cp {} \;

Not sure if this will work, but it will certainly create new experts recursively.

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William Walter Kinghorn wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>
> The problem with the "expert", is that they generally have jobs, so they can only help out after hours, when they are tired ad don't want to see a computer or be asked questions
>
> That is why we need to make the experts, by providing training for the School Computer Club initially, and then let the now "experts" teach the new club members, and then these now "experts" teach the new club members, recursively, I hope you know what I mean
>
> Once this is set up, the "experts" that you are talking about, will only be there as a backup if anything major happens, where the teachers and students can't fix it
>
> Will still need to setup a Schools LUG, where schools get together, so that they can collaborate with the experts, and other schools
>
> William
>
> ________________________________________
> From: ubuntu-za-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [ubuntu-za-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Frank Kusel [frankk at ansys.co.za]
> Sent: 28 August 2009 11:04
> To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Ubuntu Township Outreach
>
> Agreed.
>
> I think staying involved, even if it is electronically, is critical.
> Having an expert to ask about things is the only way for such a school
> to really get into a computer environment.
>
>
> William Walter Kinghorn wrote:
>   
>> Hi All,
>>
>> A problem with TuxLabs is not the initial stage, it is afterwards
>>
>> A schools get a TuxLab, they run it for a year or 2
>>
>> The one and only Teacher that runs the lab leaves, no one else takes over
>>
>> The lab runs until problems start, but there is no one to fix it, or to update it
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
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