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Re: Teaching Linux this summer
Hello!
Let me put some hints here.
- it is better approach to learn HTML first and
then work with Netscape composer (IMHO)
- every student must have its own web-space
under /home/$USER/public_html
- the way to exchange files must also be specified and explained
(by email? by common access transfer directory? by HTTP?)
- at the team stage, it is very important to involve everyone
into creative work (it is far-far simpler to say that to do...)
>5. Create a mess and straighten it out.
- it doesn't need special efforts :-) Usually
kids like to do it themselves.
>the problem is, what else should the students learn and know about in a
>LINUX environment? It has been 5 or 6 years since I was a CSci student
- for beginners mc is very valuable (even under X window)
It is also important to prepare a large enough clip-art
collection + backgrounds. It seems, that the most difficult
decision in web-design is to select proper background!
And do not forget to tell children that their own passwords are
their own keys nobody should know. This adds dignity to them!
+
Do not forget to allow 5-10 min _network_ games!
(Not Quake of course, something lighter).
Good luck!
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Daniel Glenn wrote:
Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi
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Russia * Karelia * Petrozavodsk * rnd@rsuzi.pgu.karelia.ru
P.S. These recomendation are based on the observations I made
while teaching C on Linux this year.