I have forwarded the e-mail to the uk-hackspaces mailing list, as there are
several regional hackspaces across the UK (London, Birmingham, Manchester,
Liverpool, Leeds) who may be able to help - in some cases with venue and in
others with knowledge.

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On 17 Jan 2010 08:09, "mac" <ammonius.grammati...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:

Bruno Girin wrote: > I've given technical training in the past and would be
happy to help.
I was impressed with the thoroughness of your summary, Bruno.  Seems to
me you noted most of the elements, and outlined the relevant options.
Rather than us engaging in a long discussion, I wondered if it wouldn't
be more useful for a few people just to run little local 'pilot' events,
to see what the issues really are, and what seemed to work.

> The biggest hurdle will probably be to find locations and equipment to >
run the trainings.
As you say, venue and kit may be the main problem.  I wondered if an
option to deal with this might be to offer a short series of evening
class at the local high school (many of which run 'recreational' evening
classes), or approach the University of the Third Age or the Workers
Educational Association to offer a short course.

Just a thought.

mac

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