Greetings folks.
I thought I would write up a concrete proposal about what I think we should try next for the Classroom and see what people think along with some outstanding items we need to address.
Proposed:
- Classes Can be taught anytime the room is free and a teacher likes.
- Teachers SHOULD sign up to teach classes 2 weeks in advance of the teaching date if possible. This will allow time for students to see the class and note if they want to attend. (Not a MUST).
- Classes should be scheduled for 90min blocks.
Now, outstanding items to address:
- Advertising Classes:
1. Ideally I think it would be good to have a RSS Feed of the schedule. This would allow people to see when new classes are added, etc. I'm not sure how to do that off hand with the current infrastructure we have. Anyone have ideas?
2. I think We should ask teachers to mail this list when scheduling a class, as well as adding it to the wiki.
3. I think we should advertise weekly (what day?) to: fedoraforum fedora-list This email/post can have a list of upcoming classes as well as pointers/logs to the previous ones.
- Logs/Archiving
1. I have been playing with an irc bot plugin for Fedora irc meetings. I think we may be able to modify this plugin to also log classes. It currently does not know how to upload to the wiki, but it can upload html/txt logs pretty easily. See: http://www.scrye.com/~kevin/fedora/fedora-meeting/2009/fedora-meeting.2009-0... for an example. Do folks think this could be worthwhile? Or is the wiki a better idea? Ideally it would be nice to make it all seachable too.
2. I think we should move the existing archives off the main classroom page and off to a previous classroom archive. The main page is getting very long.
- Scheduling
1. Should we continue to use the wiki to schedule classes? Pros: it's easy, it's simple, it works. Cons: no way to get a easy calendar view. With Classes available anytime might get more busy or confusing. If we don't use the wiki, what can we use? Could we do something that has ical support?
2. What can we do to get more teachers interested in signing up?
3. Should we do any kind of Vetting on classes/teachers? ie, that they know what they are talking about, or not teaching something that has nothing to do with Fedora? I suppose it's easy to stop that if it becomes a problem.
Thats all I had off the top of my head.
Feedback welcome. Along with anyone willing to lead any of these parts. :)
kevin
On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 11:48:55AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
- Ideally I think it would be good to have a RSS Feed of the schedule.
This would allow people to see when new classes are added, etc. I'm not sure how to do that off hand with the current infrastructure we have. Anyone have ideas?
Can we use Identi.ca and hand people that RSS feed for scheduling updates?
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Kevin Fenzikevin@scrye.com wrote:
Feedback welcome.
For brevity I'm just putting +1 where I agree with your original post.
Proposed: +1 +1 +1
Advertising: 1. +1 2. +1 3. +1 4. Personally I would also find a "timely reminder" of the classes useful. Perhaps an email reminder to *this* list <24 hours prior to the class. Recent example of a Fedora list being used to give 12 hours notice of an IRC activity is here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-June/msg00127.html
Logs/Archiving: 1. +1 2. ?
- Should we do any kind of Vetting on classes/teachers?
3. Definitely, because it is under the "Fedora" name. I'd just ask the teacher this: a) What can you point to that shows you have demonstrated knowledge/ability in this topic? b) What teaching experience do you have? c) What material have you prepared to assist your delivery of this class? And if any of these responses are unconvincing, I suggest having another more experienced presenter lurking during the class, to assist if necessary. I imagine its quite a demanding 90mins to deliver one of these classes, so assistance would ease that pressure, especially for a first-time presenter.
Thanks again for the opportunity to offer feedback. _All_ your efforts are appreciated here.
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