Suggestions for Edubuntu Syllabus?
John RIdge
john.ridge at ntlworld.com
Tue Feb 28 00:58:21 UTC 2006
Syllabi (syllabuses?) and curriculums(?) are text documents specifying
what needs to be taught.
In my experience, students are not interested in the syllabus, or the
curriculum. They are interested in the hoops they must jump through in
order to achieve.
The teachers set up the hoops, based on their knowledge of the
syllabus/curriculum.
Moodle is part of the Edubuntu base install and is an excellent way of
allowing teachers/administrators to add the hoops that meet the
curriculum objectives.
Edubuntu is an operating system (and the best)
Moodle, Geeklog, Drupal, and more are the way to use Edubuntu in
education.
Edubuntu is not the only way to access these programs, but it is the
most efficient (unless you are trying to access networking whilst using
a Mac)
cheers
johnr
On 27 Feb 2006, at 21:22, Jack Dausman wrote:
> This last Christmas I went to Nairobi and installed six Edubuntu
> systems
> for a computer lab in an AIDS orphanage.
>
> We'd like to use the lab with a syllabus or curriculum.
>
> Does anyone know of an available syllabus that works with Edubuntu?
>
> Thanks, Jack
>
> Jack Dausman
> Jack at leadershipbynumbers.com
> http://LeadershipByNumbers.com
>
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