On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 08:39:34 -0400
Mel Chua <mel(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> That's excellent. I have been swamped lately and haven't
had time
> to run any classes. ;(
>
> Please do update the wiki and let the list know final scheduling. :)
Will do. We're in the schedule-convergence phase of the process so
this should be pretty fast. ;)
:)
Is there a "how to run a Classroom" guide, btw, so people
who have
never organized/taught one can know what to expect? I looked on
[[Classroom]] but couldn't really find one, but perhaps I missing
something.
Nope. Just the section on the main page about "Teaching a class":
If you would like to teach a class on any Fedora related topic,
please mail an introduction of yourself and outline of your
proposed class to the classroom mailing list. Some things to keep in mind:
We recommend sessions be approximately 90 minutes
This allows for an hour long session and enough time for questions and answers.
Make sure you know your subject and know where to point students
who wish more detailed information.
Note at the beginning of your class if you would like students to
ask questions as you go, or would prefer them to wait until the end.
Remember that typing is slower than talking in front of a class or
speaking on a phone call, so keep in mind you will not cover as much on IRC.
I can try and make a more expanded page I guess...
kevin