[Fsf-friends] Working with IOTA, ILUG-Cal.ORG delivers FOSS-based Desktop Computing training to high school teachers

Indranil Das Gupta indradg at gmail.com
Fri Oct 10 02:28:36 IST 2008


Dear all,

Last year, we - the Indian GNU/Linux Users' Group - Kolkata Chapter,
had conducted the highly successful [1] 2-month long weekend program
on GCC programming workshops and tutorials at the Rajabazar Science
College[2], University of Calcutta.

Recently there was a call for support and collaboration from the
Institute of Open Technology and Applications (IOTA), an autonomous
society that has been recently set up under the aegis of Dept of
Information Technology, Govt of West Bengal. IOTA's mandate, afaik, is
to identify cases and espouse the use and adoption of FOSS in the
state of West Bengal. Towards that end, training in FOSS based
technologies of high school teachers across the state, has been
identified by the society as one of the courses for immediate action.
Several training programs are in the offing. The teachers' training
program at West Bengal State University (WBSUB), Barasat was a part of
that.

Between 2nd and 4th October, 2008, 51 high school teachers belonging
to 42 different schools from across the district of North 24 Parganas
[3] attended the workshop. A team of six ILUG-CAL.ORG members gathered
in Barasat (North 24 Parganas) from 4 different districts of WB,
worked nearly against time to plan, execute and successfully deliver
the program, with less that 20 hours of head-start before the event
took off.

It was the first time that ILUG-CAL has been involved in directly
training the high school teachers in using FOSS. For the detailed
report and the associated data please go to
http://indradg.randomink.org/blog/archives/124 .

cheers
-indra


References:

[1] http://list.ilug-cal.org/pipermail/ilug-cal-discuss/2007-June/001363.html
[2] http://santanu-sinha.blogspot.com/2007/06/workshop-on-gcc-at-rajabazar-science.html
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_24_Parganas


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