The first session (Bryant Patten) is now up here, using open source codecs
of course:

http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/teachingopensource/

More in the coming days


On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Sebastian Dziallas <sebast...@when.com>wrote:

> 2010/8/9 Jeff Osier-Mixon <je...@jefro.net>:
> > We had a long and vibrant day today, just a few short notes:
> >
> > - There were some very active discussions, a few romping debates, and
> some
> > really interesting demos
> > - We had a varied participation of between 18 and 28 people, with fewest
> at
> > beginning and end, and several people coming and going.  Participants
> ranged
> > from professors to college (and one high school!) students to K-12
> teachers
> > to industry professionals.
> > - I was literally held captive by every single one of the 9 sessions.
> > - I was able to find the pens (yay!) and enlist a few early attendees to
> put
> > stickers on them, making it a group effort.  I still have about half of
> the
> > pens and a large quantity of stickers.
> > - We filmed 95% and recorded audio for 100% of the sessions
>
> I'd like to reiterate my feeling that this summit was indeed a
> success. Máirín has written up an incredible summary of the sessions:
>
> http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/mini-education-summit-linuxcon-boston-2010/
>
> Thanks everybody for attending and joining in!
> --Sebastian
>
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