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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 18:55:09 +0000 james kilty wrote: > Dear Grant and all > > I wonder if we could help towards a permanent setup at the College? If > we took our own discussions one stage further, starting with questions > Grant answers, maybe we could pay a visit to see a demonstration of > whatever it was. If you agree, Grant, you could log these visits and > mention they were happening. I am sure there would be call to see a > demo of more or less anything that came up. I'd certainly support > this by coming along and putting questions. > > I am sure that short visits covering various sectors of computer use, > hardware and software issues, networking, programming, you name it, > could be popular enough, even with individuals, to prove there was > interest and a service the College could develop. > > Another tack could be to prove course designs by trying sessions out, > or by bringing in one of the group to input to Grant about something > he is interestd in or relevant to this development, showing it was a > 2-way process. > > I am sure there are lots of routes and possibilities. That's my > 2-penn'orth. I'm up for suggestions. As I've alluded to in previous messages to this list, I am trying to establish if I/we could "hire" one of Cornwall College Camborne's IT labs (sans equipment) for the occasional Saturday. I am also keen on getting "official" GNU/Linux courses running at the College - maybe start with Ubuntu Desktop or something. Grant. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html