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Re: [seul-edu] Help for Linux in education reports
Dear All,
I am looking for Linux courseware, specifically
relating to 'Operating Systems' course labs at
Graduate level.
I would be grateful, if somebody could identify any
relevant source.
Thanks in advance
Afzal
afzal@ffimcs.edu.pk
--- Doug Loss <dloss@suscom.net> wrote:
> Folks, I'm in the midst of preparing for the
> LinuxCanada show and don't
> have much time to poke around to find interesting
> things to put in the
> next two Linux in education reports, or to stimulate
> some discussion
> here that would give me something to say. Could you
> start talking about
> educational areas of interest to you that I could
> use for the reports?
> I'd appreciate it. Tell us what you're doing with
> Linux, what you'd
> like to do, problems you've had, areas where things
> could be improved,
> that sort of thing.
>
> On a somewhat related note, I started up a separate
> mailing list a few
> months ago to work on guidelines for user interfaces
> that were
> specifically intended for kids. I hoped to get some
> HCI (human-computer
> interfaces) people on the list, along with
> representatives from various
> desktop environment and window manager projects. I
> didn't get too many
> HCI folks, but I did get people from KDE, GNOME,
> Windowmaker, etc. We
> had a pretty good beginning discussion, but it has
> languished recently.
> I'm mentioning it here in the hope that anyone
> interested in this might
> read through the archives
> <http://www.seul.org/archives/kidsui/> and
> consider joining in. Take a look and do what you
> think best.
>
> --
> Doug Loss Even if you're on the
> right track,
> Data Network Coordinator you'll get run over if you
> just
> Bloomsburg University sit there.
> dloss@bloomu.edu Will Rogers
>
>
>
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