On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Johan Vermeulen
wrote:
> op 04-04-14 03:01, Always Learning schreef:
> > On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 10:09 +1000, David Beveridge wrote:
> >
> > Children, and indeed people, develop at different ages. I think what is
> > needed is something like, for example,
> >
> >> *
I have been considering doing a basic intro to computing course along
these lines aimed at 8-12yo kids.
The school where my kids go have XO machines that run Sugar Desktop
for the little kids and gnome for the older kids.
We just upgraded all the XO machines to something based on Fedora18. (from 17
op 04-04-14 03:01, Always Learning schreef:
> On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 10:09 +1000, David Beveridge wrote:
>
>> There is this
>>
>> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar
>>
>> based on fedora, for younger children.
> Thanks Dave.
>
> But, looking at the initial web page, this is NOT what I believe is
> req
On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 10:09 +1000, David Beveridge wrote:
> There is this
>
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar
>
> based on fedora, for younger children.
Thanks Dave.
But, looking at the initial web page, this is NOT what I believe is
required.
For example, on
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Creati
There is this
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar
based on fedora, for younger children.
dave
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On Thu, 2014-04-03 at 22:16 +0200, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I think this is an idea worth a thought.
Ja. Dat klopt.
> op 02-04-14 19:44, m.r...@5-cent.us schreef:
> > Always Learning wrote:
> >> Today, an enthusiastic 10 year old boy asked me about Linux.
> >>
> >> I thought of t
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Johan Vermeulen
wrote:
>>
> I would be interested to hear if someone knows of an initiative that
> really brings Linux to kids or kids to Linux.
> And if in other country's schools do use Linux.
There was one...
Up through CentOS5 there was an iso respin that just
Hello All,
I think this is an idea worth a thought.
op 02-04-14 19:44, m.r...@5-cent.us schreef:
> Always Learning wrote:
>> Today, an enthusiastic 10 year old boy asked me about Linux.
>>
>> I thought of telling me to go to centos.org but then realised there is
>> nothing on centos.org for comple
Always Learning wrote:
>
> Today, an enthusiastic 10 year old boy asked me about Linux.
>
> I thought of telling me to go to centos.org but then realised there is
> nothing on centos.org for complete beginners to Linux or for children.
Here's another idea: if they have, or have access to a compute
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 06:29:18PM +0100, Always Learning wrote:
>
> If anyone has the time, energy and interest, perhaps a basic technical
> introduction to the Centos version of Linux would be a good long-term
> objective.
Thank you for stepping up and taking this on.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>
> Today, an enthusiastic 10 year old boy asked me about Linux.
>
> I thought of telling me to go to centos.org but then realised there is
> nothing on centos.org for complete beginners to Linux or for children.
>
> If anyone has the time, en
Today, an enthusiastic 10 year old boy asked me about Linux.
I thought of telling me to go to centos.org but then realised there is
nothing on centos.org for complete beginners to Linux or for children.
If anyone has the time, energy and interest, perhaps a basic technical
introduction to the Ce
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