On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Shakthi Kannan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> --- On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Raman.P <[email protected]> wrote:
> | I wish all the people thinking of helping consider few things -
> | which are sad reality of present education.
> |
> | 1.Out of 180 students atleast 170 will require spoon-feeding,
> hand-holding etc.
> \--
>
> Usually only 5% are actually "students", interested in learning. The
> others are just in there for the degree.
>
> It is better to check first if the students are really interested.
>

That's true but rest of them require a little bit motivation is most cases.
And since it's the case that the college's interested and going to push them
to do their final year project, which will be graded, I think the students
would be interested for their own sake?

IMO the best way would be to start off by doing simple tasks such as
learning CMS', python, creating a blog where they write about their
experience, tools such as LaTeX etc. That's what we do to new students in my
campus-we've a set of simple tasks which they carry out-it increases their
confidence and they learn about various open source projects which they can
contribute to in future.

And helping out through IRC/Mailing list, sure it's possible-Ubuntu has been
conducting Ubuntu User Days and Ubuntu Developer Week all the time over IRC
only. I'm sure it'll be a learning experience for the students to get
exposed to IRC-learn netiquettes etc as well.

-- 
Arvind S Raj
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