Getting teacher input to shape our education offering
A discussion on how to get teacher input and feedback which we can use to:
#1 shape our education offering
#2 get "endorsement" from the teachers that we provide a teaching environment as well as a desktop
Suggestions to date have been that we:
#1 collaborate with other education distros, including the derivatives, who have teacher panels
(such as the spanish MAX, Guadalinex etc.)
#2 work with edubuntu community contributors who are teachers, to host or facilitate a regular virtual meeting and QAS sessions
#3 make use of the mailing lists to send regular news / polls / requests targetted specifically at the teacher community to stimulate conversations and feedback
#4 identify project funding organisations to which we could submit a project proposal that specifically investigates the teaching and learning requirements on top of a free and open source desktop (*buntu)
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Not started
- Approver:
- Richard Weideman
- Priority:
- Undefined
- Drafter:
- Richard Weideman
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- Richard Weideman
- Definition:
- New
- Series goal:
- None
- Implementation:
- Unknown
- Milestone target:
- None
- Started by
- Completed by
Whiteboard
This session will not be managed by the official schedule due to:
* limited time & room slots
* limited participation
We will have a session, but will find a corner in a quiet room to discuss.
David Trask is away from UDS for Wednesday
We'll aim for some time on Thursday