Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
Danishka Navin wrote:
Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 4:58 AM, Danishka Navin
<danishka@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...] snip!
I need kind of extended version of FEL. :)
As you setup the FEL DVD is just 1.2GB.
Could you make a DVD iso by adding other Fedora educational
sofwares.
Then teachers can work on other educational SW on the same DVD.
I am not asking to change your FEL DVD structure.
Let it be 1.2GB as you did.
Pls give me a new iso which includes both FEL and Educational
software.
[...] snip!
Dear Danishka,
I'm happy to hear from you and your workshops.
If you install Fedora Electronic Lab, you can yum install all
educational software.
Likewise if you install fedora from the standard iso, you can still
yum install any electronic software.
Unfortunately I can't merge electronic and educational software in the
FEL Livedvd iso for the following reasons:
- I am the only one maintaining FEL as full-time
- the use of educational software is vast and targets various
categories of users (astronomy, biology, math,..). for each one of
them the age of the users should be taken into account. We had a
Fedora Educational spin in the past. I'm CC: the fedora board mailing
list hoping someone can revive and maintain a Fedora Education spin.
Ping! Hi there :)
Well, we've an education spin, as well as a special interest group
[1] for educational stuff.
I have joined to the team
Welcome and thanks for joining! :)
But, er... I need to admit, the spin which you can currently grab
from spins.fedoraproject.org only includes mathematical
applications. If you want to get further information, you might want
to look at the feature page here [3].
Unfortunately, it became quite calm around the Edu SIG, but I'm
still hoping that this doesn't need to be the end.
For example, you could add your name to the wiki and we can try to
get something off the ground :). Our last meeting on IRC also
happened some time ago - if you're interested in joining, I'd be
happy to welcome you!
I've been working on some Sugar & OLPC stuff recently, but I believe
a spin with educational or scientific apps is still heavily needed.
Maybe we should also expand our goals: Just focusing on mathematical
applications might have been not the best idea. Maybe we could also
cooperate with other groups in Fedora (with educational or
scientific goals) concerning the creation of a spin.
But I still feel that without feedback or ideas from other people,
it's somehow hard to get something started. Like Chitlesh said, a
list of the software you want use would be great.
Maybe if you give us a list of software you wish to have for your
workshops, maybe fedora can spin a special LiveDVD for your workshops
while you will promote fedora. I ask the approval from Fedora Board
for such a spin through this email.
This might be a solution, too. But nevertheless, I think feedback or
ideas concerning a possible spin would be very helpful!
Hi Sebastian,
My target is adding possible software's which covers all (but
possible) school education subjects.
Math, Arts, Science, Language/English, Computer, Geography, Accounts,
Electronics, etc
for age range of 6 to 18 students and teachers of them.
Okey dokey, this sounds really like a beginning. I think we should
also evaluate, which applications we're going to include, since it
doesn't really make sense to flood the spin with e.g. three geometry
programs, right?
for the Fedora Edu Spin single geometry program is enough but for a
'geometry' spin we can add all geometry programs.
That's what Chitlesh doing for the FEL.
He is selecting all Electronic programs, but we can select only best
suited program(s).
Danishka
Maybe we should just have a quick meeting on IRC, if you want to. How
about this Monday, 1800 UTC on #fedora-edu on Freenode? If this time
doesn't work for you or somebody else here around, please let me know!
Rex? What do you think? And others: Of course, you're invited to join!
--Sebastian
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