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The idea of '''''The Classroom''''' is to host regular tutorial sessions on the Freenode IRC server in the #ubuntu-classroom channel. The tutorials will cover information for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu users, primarily on ways in which the user can contribute back to the Ubuntu project. '''''The Classroom''''' will attempt to have sessions for all levels of expertise, from beginner to advanced. These sessions will be instructed by members and teams within Ubuntu community and should last about one hour.[[BR]][[BR]] The idea of '''''The Classroom''''' is to host regular tutorial sessions on the Freenode IRC server in the #ubuntu-classroom channel. The tutorials will cover information for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu users, primarily on ways in which the user can contribute back to the Ubuntu project. '''''The Classroom''''' will attempt to have sessions for all levels of expertise, from beginner to advanced. These sessions will be instructed by members and teams within Ubuntu community and should last about one hour.<<BR>><<BR>>
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Please join the [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-classroom Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List] if you're interested in working with this project. Please join the [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-classroom|Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List]] if you're interested in working with this project.
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'''NOTE:''' If you or your team is interested in presenting in #ubuntu-classroom, please contact the [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-classroom Ubuntu Classroom Mailing List]. Required information outlined on the Ubuntu Classroom [:Classroom/Submissions: Submissions] Page. '''NOTE:''' If you or your team is interested in presenting in #ubuntu-classroom, please contact the [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-classroom|Ubuntu Classroom Mailing List]]. Required information outlined on the Ubuntu Classroom [[Classroom/Submissions| Submissions]] Page.
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See [wiki:Classroom/InstructionArchive InstructionArchive] for classes from 2006-2007 See [[Classroom/InstructionArchive|InstructionArchive]] for classes from 2006-2007
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The Ubuntu community is currently utilizing the [http://www.freenode.net Freenode] servers for IRC. If you are going to join a session, the channel to use is #ubuntu-classroom. If it is your first time using IRC, we ask that you simply review the [:IrcGuidelines:IRC Guidelines]. You may also be interested in this list of [:Classroom/IRCHOWTO: IRC HOWTO] Pages. To connect to the IRC server, use the following information: The Ubuntu community is currently utilizing the [[http://www.freenode.net|Freenode]] servers for IRC. If you are going to join a session, the channel to use is #ubuntu-classroom. If it is your first time using IRC, we ask that you simply review the [[IrcGuidelines|IRC Guidelines]]. You may also be interested in this list of [[Classroom/IRCHOWTO| IRC HOWTO]] Pages. To connect to the IRC server, use the following information:
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See the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom/Guidelines Ubuntu Classroom Guidelines] for more details. See the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom/Guidelines|Ubuntu Classroom Guidelines]] for more details.
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Check out [:Classroom/Volunteer: our Volunteer page] to add yourself to one of these tasks, or drop a note to the [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-classroom Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List] with your interest. Check out [[Classroom/Volunteer| our Volunteer page]] to add yourself to one of these tasks, or drop a note to the [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-classroom|Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List]] with your interest.
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If you are interested in becoming a member or instructor or interested in seeing a specific class, have remarks on a past class, issues with what was taught, please post to the [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-classroom Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List] or check out the [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-classroom Ubuntu Classroom Management] page for people to contact directly. If you are interested in becoming a member or instructor or interested in seeing a specific class, have remarks on a past class, issues with what was taught, please post to the [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-classroom|Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List]] or check out the [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-classroom|Ubuntu Classroom Management]] page for people to contact directly.

As of 2014 the Ubuntu Classroom project is no longer active.
Thanks to everyone for their support over the years. Write to the ubuntu-community-team mailing list if you have further ideas in this space.

Introduction

The idea of The Classroom is to host regular tutorial sessions on the Freenode IRC server in the #ubuntu-classroom channel. The tutorials will cover information for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu users, primarily on ways in which the user can contribute back to the Ubuntu project. The Classroom will attempt to have sessions for all levels of expertise, from beginner to advanced. These sessions will be instructed by members and teams within Ubuntu community and should last about one hour.

In addition to our regular classes, The Classroom now also hosts UbuntuOpenWeek and regular Q&A sessions for projects within Ubuntu.

Please join the Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List if you're interested in working with this project.

Schedule

NOTE: If you or your team is interested in presenting in #ubuntu-classroom, please contact the Ubuntu Classroom Mailing List. Required information outlined on the Ubuntu Classroom Submissions Page.

Upcoming:

Date

Time

Class Topic

Instructor(s)

Mon 28th Jul 2008

14:00 UTC

MOTU School - Maintainer Scripts

Cesare Tirabassi

Past

Date

Time

Class Topic

Instructor(s)

Thu 17th Jan 2008

20:00 UTC

MOTU School - Library packaging

Stefan Potyra, Steve Langasek

Tue 25th Mar 2008

20:00 UTC

MOTU School - FTBFS (Fails to build from source)

James Westby

Thu 26th Jun 2008

10:00 UTC

MOTU School - Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces

Emmet Hikory

See InstructionArchive for classes from 2006-2007

Transcripts

Transcripts of many past classes are available at ClassroomTranscripts .

IRC Server

The Ubuntu community is currently utilizing the Freenode servers for IRC. If you are going to join a session, the channel to use is #ubuntu-classroom. If it is your first time using IRC, we ask that you simply review the IRC Guidelines. You may also be interested in this list of IRC HOWTO Pages. To connect to the IRC server, use the following information:

  • Server: irc.ubuntu.com

  • Port: 8001

Once connected to the server type /j #ubuntu-classroom to join the classroom channel. #ubuntu-classroom isn't the main support channels, so you can't expect to join it searching for answers, as most of the time it is a ghost towns. We recommend you continue using #ubuntu, #kubuntu, #edubuntu,or #xubuntu.

Information

The classes will start promptly at the designated times. The classroom will be open briefly in order to provide the members and students the opportunity for brief introductions and instructions. Once the class begins, the channel may become moderated (+m), meaning only instructors and administrators will have speaking privileges. This will insure there are no interruptions, making the class enjoyable for everyone attending. If you have a question, there will be a moderator that will take your questions via a message. You can message the moderator by typing /msg nickname question. Further instructions will be given at the beginning of each class.

See the Ubuntu Classroom Guidelines for more details.

Volunteer

The Classroom project is always looking for volunteers. We need help in the following areas:

  • Instruction: Develop courses from own resources
  • Instruction: Focus on LTS releases for course longevity
  • Instruction: Make use of Ubuntu-Training materials
  • Course Organization: Recruit Instructors
  • Course Organization: Recruit Teams for regular sessions
  • Course Organization: Schedule classes
  • Course Organization: Send reminders to Instructors
  • Course Organization/Marketing: Maintain wiki page
  • Marketing: Keep blogs, UWN & Fridge informed

  • Marketing: Change perception that programmers are all there is to Open Source

Check out our Volunteer page to add yourself to one of these tasks, or drop a note to the Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List with your interest.

Contact

If you are interested in becoming a member or instructor or interested in seeing a specific class, have remarks on a past class, issues with what was taught, please post to the Ubuntu-classroom Mailing List or check out the Ubuntu Classroom Management page for people to contact directly.

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