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On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:04:00PM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote: > In light of the Linux on the Desktop, I'd like to elicit some ideas on > how to set up an 11 week syllabus. In the past, I've taught courses that > already had some previous syllabus, but on this one, I may need to > develop from scratch. If they already know UNIX basics, then this should be a tour of GNOME and KDE and the major apps under each. - window manager - file manager - themes and customizability - help systems - small apps and utilities - applets - IM/irc - mp3 players and cd players and whatnot - perhaps a CD burning tutorial - browser - word processor - spreadsheet - presentation software - graphics software If they don't, then it should start out with a tutorial on shells and filesystems and a quick overview of vi and emacs, and then do the rest. It should basically be a "how to have a happy life with a Linux desktop" course, so that they can go out and tell their friends it isn't that hard. -dsr- -- Network engineer / pre-sales engineer available in the Boston area. http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr
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