Slashdot Mirror


Week-Long Free-Software Class for Kids?

mmol_6453 asks: "I have the opportunity to submit a plan for a week-long class about 'Alternative Operating Systems' to our local community college's Computer Camp. The students will be aged 8-16. We've had classes attended by students who used Linux, but we've never set up a class with alternatives as options. We've found that students in this age range, when interested in the material, can absorb a great deal of information in a short time. This means there's a lot of potential to teach them about Linux, *BSD, and open-source. We often get extremely bright students here, the kind who are likely to go out and earn $80,000/yr in a post-90s economy. Some of them are even on Slashdot. I want to give the rest a boost in the right direction."

"Considering that the great deal of material to choose from, I need to ask the Slashdot Community its advice:

  1. Do they need to know how to install the OS first, or should I let them look that up on their own while I make them power-users?
  2. What distributions of Linux and BSD should they be first introduced to? (I'm only familiar with Debian, and I know virtually nil about *BSD.)
  3. Initially, do they need to be more adept at the GUI, or do they first need to know how to use the shell?
  4. Should I give away Debian CDs no-questions-asked, or should I talk with the almighty Parents so little Daniel doesn't install Linux over Dad's 'work computer.'
  5. Are there any other key issue I need to think about?"

6 of 379 comments (clear)

  1. First Post by elphkotm · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    FP!

    --

    <Amanda`> I just went out to the parking lot in my bathrobe to exchange warez CDs.
  2. Tell them to read slashdot at -1 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    They will certainly learn something!

    1. Re:Tell them to read slashdot at -1 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I sure do!

  3. garnett mckeen by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    garnett m. sucks.

  4. Help the kids by workindev · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If you really want to help the kids, turn them around and take them outside. Give them a ball to play with and invite some girls over. Any 8 year old that spends time thinking about the Linux kernal is destined to be a lifelong virgin.

    1. Re:Help the kids by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Didn't you read that Einstein artical from yesterday, he didn't seem to have any trouble getting some, and he is about as geeky as they get, just look at the hair!

      Remember it just depends on your standards. :)