Project on “Learning the Open Source Way” – Ideas on activities requested
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:21 pm
A hello to all!
We are currently running a virtual summer university aimed at developing a toolkit on “Learning the Open Source Way” (see http://www.flosscom.net or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/flosscom).
Open source communities are more and more recognised to be also good learning communities / environments that feature several aspects that education could benefit from or is looking for.
So the reason I am posting is that we are currently looking for some open source type activities that could help us in developing this toolkit and stimulate interaction.
At the moment we use a range of environments for this summer university, including Joomla, the wiki (at Ubuntu), Launchpad, recorded flashmeetings and slideshare.
We tried to set up this summer university in an open source manner, means as an open project that can be joined by the different target groups (open source experienced, students, teachers, …).
Any ideas and suggestions would be more than welcome! Also be invited to point out weak points in the case you have a look at our different sites.
Regards
Andreas
We are currently running a virtual summer university aimed at developing a toolkit on “Learning the Open Source Way” (see http://www.flosscom.net or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/flosscom).
Open source communities are more and more recognised to be also good learning communities / environments that feature several aspects that education could benefit from or is looking for.
So the reason I am posting is that we are currently looking for some open source type activities that could help us in developing this toolkit and stimulate interaction.
At the moment we use a range of environments for this summer university, including Joomla, the wiki (at Ubuntu), Launchpad, recorded flashmeetings and slideshare.
We tried to set up this summer university in an open source manner, means as an open project that can be joined by the different target groups (open source experienced, students, teachers, …).
Any ideas and suggestions would be more than welcome! Also be invited to point out weak points in the case you have a look at our different sites.
Regards
Andreas