* Jerry Feldman;
The meeting is to discuss the content of the two courses. One will be a generic course on what is an OS, leading to alternatives to Windows, specifically Linux. The other course will be more of a howto use Linux with an emphasis on things like Open Office.
Creative borrowing can be a good option :-) http://www.suse.de/en/business/services/training/susetrain/sl_box/user.html This can give you a good start in considering what to include. I would also suggest to use the phrase "programme" instead of "course" as with courses there are traditionally exams while AFAIK nobody likes to be examined -:) ( You can still provide quizzes/exams whatever to measure the learning) As a side note considering a participant manual to follow the programme content will enable the participants to control their learning pace while enabling the educator to refer to as an educational tool. -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx