[FSUG-Bangalore] free software - slum computer centre

Senthil Sundaram (sensunda) sensunda at cisco.com
Wed Feb 27 07:51:36 IST 2008


thanks, we are doing some of it...we would need volunteers though ;)
 
-S

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Here are few suggestions I may give (I'm you would already know many of
these).  Some of these may not apply to non-programming courses.


1.	We must teach tasks not tools (teach word-processing not MS Word
or oowriter). 
2.	We must train them on multiple tools accomplishing same task
with more emphasis on FOSS software. 
3.	We must start training right from installation of necessary s/w
not just using them. 
4.	We should encourage learning and understanding command-line
tools.  Even on Windows these tools are sometimes useful to get the job
done faster. 
5.	Piracy must be discouraged with all force possible.  Students
must also be made aware of its illegal aspects.  New computer users
would only then be able to appreciate the true usefulness of Free and
Open-Source Software. 
6.	They must be encouraged to involve themselves in development of
FOSS.  They can start with bug reports and move upward.

Just my 0.02p.


On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Shibu C Varughese <shibucv at gmail.com>
wrote:


	hi ...all,
	
	We can go with words  like  ....     "itmission"
	
	Let's check what other say ... :)
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	Regards,
	
	Shibu C Varughese
	"Quality is truly a state of mind" 
	
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