On 02/16/2016 01:07 PM, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
Hi Justin,
I would definitely emphasize that we should be ready to help with
Fedora deployments in class rooms. We should have some standard use
case, e.g. a class room with 20 computers and document how to deploy
Fedora on them, connect them to Active directory domain, batch maintain
them (we can utilize Fleet Commander,...) etc., so that the campus
ambassador doesn't have to learn from scratch when they're asked to
help.
Having these resources available for Campus Ambassadors is crucial as
well, I think. Getting Fedora deployed in the classroom is a fantastic
way to begin exposing people to Linux and Fedora for the first time, in
many cases, and it should definitely be a key part of our strategy for this.
Are there existing resources about the technical details for what a
Campus Ambassador could share with campus faculty or administration for
going about making a Fedora computer lab?
Maybe do we have examples of places where this has been done already
successfully? A successful case example would be a great tool to help
convince wary administrators or faculty to consider making the switch.
Additionally, another detail about the wiki revision is the note about
how Campus Ambassadors fit into the puzzle in relation to regular
Ambassadors. There's a few details that are different in how it's
structured, so getting feedback on this side of things would also help
considerably.
Thanks again, all!
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com