Teachers talking down from a podium is hardly the right model for teaching IT, and I would suggest, not the way most of us learnt how to program. Can we find a better way? One in which students, after a short introduction get integrated into project teams that work on international collaborative projects a la sourceforge? An approach that teaches people how to use discussion lists, etc as a means of giving and getting help?
We discussed this at a recent lug meet at Sarai -- can we find a new way to train poor kids in IT? This is not a theoretical discussion -- the idea is to actually start such a training institute soon.
Oh, and by the way, those interested in offering Linux-related summer courses, do please get in touch.
Arun At 3/29/2001, Ajit Ranade wrote:
i need to know how to get 5 to 7 year olds started on linux. ... ps: this is a project to get linux based learning tools started in a school run by an ngo for street kids. ths ngo is doing some amazing stuff, and i have suggsted that they try introducing computers as a learning tool.
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