On Wed, Jun 21, 2017, at 09:57 PM, charles profitt wrote:
Matthew:
I also wonder if it would not be worth it to expand the effort to 9-12
grade students/teachers as well. Many school districts are adding or
expanding their computer science related curriculum and it might be an
ideal time to establish 'habits' that accept FOSS and LInux.\
This feels like more of a curriculum and less of a Fedora direct
project, though Fedora support and usage as the technology in the
curriculum would be great. This is also a great way to involve other
9-12 targetted orgs.
I think this is the kind of idea that the new mission is designed to
encompass as Fedora a platform for people to build tailored solutions
for their users.
regards,
bex
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> Charles
>
> On Wed, 2017-06-21 at 10:25 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > At the Fedora Council meeting today, Eduard mentioned work from both
> > CommOps and Marketing to reach out to universities and students. This
> > is cool, but I'd *really* like to see it in concert with reviving the
> > University Outreach objective (which sort of trailed off when Remy
> > moved on). Additionally, I'd like to make sure we align this with the
> > audiences identified by the Editions -- "students" alone is very
> > broad!
> > -- and with the revised Fedora mission statement.
> >
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