Hi David On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 8:32 PM, David Groos <djgr...@gmail.com> wrote: > That other thread was getting too ungainly though full of cool stuff. Here > is a fresh space for an update... > > I joined Ubuntu-education listserv and sent out an, "Anyone here?" post and > in not too much time got 21 replies :) So there are lots of people there > who are interested and come from a variety of ubuntu and education > perspectives. To initiate something I wrote up a project I needed to write > up for my own learning and posted it to my blog. Then sent off a post to > the list with a link to the blog post and asking for ideas on how to improve > the project. Hope I get some ideas! If you are interested in seeing an > example of how I put my edubuntu thin clients use in my classroom you can > check this blog post--and add your ideas for improving the project as well > if you would!
It's indeed great the response you got. When I initially received your mail I just marked it as unread again so that I can respond to it a bit later when I had more time, just to see it grow ever bigger :) I'm not sure if you're familiar with the history of the list. About 2 years ago Canonical had manager who was in charge of all things education. His idea was that Edubuntu was to be just the OS and install disc and that the Ubuntu Education community should be a seperate community on its own. Since he left Canonical never really appointed an education manager, but we've had some friendly people working there like Belinda who's always been there giving support and motivation. The list pretty much went quiet, but I do believe it can still be useful. We considered merging it with edubuntu-users, but I think that there might be many educators who are interested in discussing education with ICT without getting into the technical details. We haven't made any final decision on this list, and there was at least one person showing interest recently in putting some effort into putting some energy into it. For the next Edubuntu release we're working on making it a strong base technically for building on in the future. I believe it will be the best Edubuntu release yet. After that though, we'll try to focus more on the educational side again. We'll need input from educators all over and people who understand education well, and I think this list could work great for that kind of communication. -Jonathan -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel