On 14/10/10 09:58, Roy Jamison wrote:
Wow! That's a really good turnout :)
I'm hoping there might be some kind of Ubuntu open day somewhere in
north Kent soon. It will give me a chance to get my hands dirty and muck
in in the hands-on area instead of bug triage/fixing.


Roy - I have a workshop worked out with materials and handouts and I'm happy for other people to use it. It's aimed at non-technical people who want to use Ubuntu in voluntary sector and social enterprises and it covers some of the social responsibility reasons for using FOSS, installing Ubuntu, tour of the desktop, some GUI system administration basics and an overview of the migration process. It uses non-technical language and people say it's actually fun - it would also work pretty much as-is for the whole range of small businesses ;)

If it could be useful to Ubuntu-UK people who want to do something similar in their areas, I could turn it into a re-usable 'package' available on our website that people can download, adapt and use to put on local events for non-techies?

You just need a projector and screen (or you could use a decent-sized LCD flatscreen) - people can bring stuff to install (we provide laptops but I don't think that's vital and people also bring their own stuff). They follow step-by-step on the screen and do the actions themselves on their own laptops/PCs.

Paula
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