All, I just saw this on another mailing list. I know there has previously been a little discussion here about using Linux in a classroom environment. (K-12 I assume). Apparently, the below is fairly big deal and if there are any of you from the Atlanta GA area you may want to volunteer. === From: "Steve Hargadon" <steve.hargadon@gmail.com> Subject: [K12OSN] NECC 2007 Open Source Pavilion - Looking for Volunteers! To: schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net, "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn@redhat.com> OK, NECC is coming up (June 25 - 27 in Atlanta), and this is a combination of a status report and a call for volunteers. Please forward this email to your Free and Open Source Software friends! NECC is the National Educational Computing Conference (center.uoregon.edu/ISTE/NECC2007), and it attracts over 15,000 educators each year. It's arguable one of the largest (if not the largest) educational technology shows in the world. For the last several years NECC has supported an "Open Source Pavilion" (apologies to Richard Stallman) with an Linux thin-client lab for demonstration purposes. Last year we added a speaker series, which is now a part of their main program. This year we are getting our own large room (!!) and adjacent hallway space. Hurrah! This year's speakers can be seen at our organizing wiki: http://necc2007.wikispaces.com/Speakers. There will also be two "Birds of a Feather" sessions on FLOSS: http://necc2007.wikispaces.com/Birds+of+a+Feather. OK. Now, about getting help! We could really use: 1. Setup volunteers. We'll set up the lab and computers late Saturday afternoon / evening (June 23). Maybe we'll get some pizzas and make it a party. 2. Volunteer for "milling around" Monday through Wednesday (25th - 27th). The Open Source Pavilion needs folks who'll just answer questions (mostly really basic) about what FLOSS is. Come for an hour, or come for three days. 3. "Playground booths," same three days. These are 5 - 10 stations where we'll be demonstrating different FLOSS programs. Previously we've showcased OpenOffice, GIMP, Audacity, Linspire, SchoolTool, Edubuntu, Moodle, Firefox, and Knoppix. We're open to just about anything that you'd like to demonstrate that will give our attendees some good hands-on, one-on-one demonstrations. If you can bring your own computer, that helps, but if you can't just let us know. We also welcome proposals from commercial vendors who will commit themselves to also supporting the FLOSS ideals and helping out in general. You can go to the wiki (http://necc2007.wikispaces.com) to sign up to volunteer or send me and email letting me know what you can do. Take care, Steve -- Steve Hargadon steve@hargadon.com www.SteveHargadon.com 916-899-1400 ================== Greg -- Greg Freemyer The Norcross Group Forensics for the 21st Century -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org