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Re: Linux in high schools.



Sounds good to me. I'll try to make a couple of KLUG meetings this summer 
when I'm back on campus so we can start a conversation. I'll see if I can 
bring a couple of students along as well.

If not there, on-line works for me too.


At 05:58 PM 6/3/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >Just a thought....
> >At any point in time I have access to quite a few WMU students (CIS majors
> >and minors primarily) who want to learn more about Linux, networking, etc.
> >If KLUG was willing to train them and help them out (via the list,
> >tutorials, etc.), we could create a small student-support contingent for
>
>This is exactly the PURPOSE of KLUG.
>
> >the public schools. I might even be able to work out internship or
> >independent study credit for them.
>
>Now we're talkin'!  I've been hoping for a long time that KLUG could
>achieve further integration with a college.  College students determine
>the future of IT (and, well, just about everything else).
>
> >Not many of them are around right now, but we could do some planning and
> >have some presentations at the beginning of Fall that include groups like
> >AITP. I bet the advisor (aka me) would be willing to help with that.
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