Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop Course
Robert Arkiletian
robark at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 22:52:16 GMT 2008
If any teachers are interested in offering a mini course on Ubuntu
here is a wonderful resource, especially since there are student and
instructor versions. There are pdf links too.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
BTW, I have found the easiest way (least resistance) for my students
to try Linux at home is to download and install Virtualbox
(http://virtualbox.org/) into XP. Then download a Linux iso like
Ubuntu and virtually stick the iso file into the virtual cdrom drive
and away they go. Only catch is they really need more than 512MB on
their home system.
Many students come back the next period with a big smile surprised how
easy it was to do. They also think it's pretty cool how they can run
two OS's at the same time. Most have never tried out virtualization
before. It's a really enlightening experience for them. The training
books Ubuntu offers fits perfectly into this experience.
--
Robert Arkiletian
Eric Hamber Secondary, Vancouver, Canada
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