[CLUE-Tech] Setting a webspace for a school

Charles Oriez coriez at oriez.org
Tue Sep 23 20:08:38 MDT 2003


At 08:22 PM 9/23/2003 -0500, Jay Seven Ess wrote:

>On Tuesday 23 September 2003 19:06, Dale K. Hawkins wrote:
> > Hey all.  I've kind of volunteered to help my local elementary school
> > improve their webspace.  I was hoping for suggestions on getting
> > started with either a school specific package or even pointers on how
> > to setup and use webdav (including information which could be
> > provided to some of the technically challenged users (clients) of the
> > system). Any help out there?  Will someone _please_ think of the
> > children?! :-)
>
>Have you looked at http://k12linux.org/ or http://k12os.org/ ?
>These Two sites are related to each other. They focus on Linux
>in the K through 12 class room.  Very good resource for people
>trying to support local schools with Linux.
>
>Also Google up a fresh hot steaming cup of
>(mind the wrap)
>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=linux+k12+webdav&btnG=Google+Search
>

I have a bunch of school related links down the right hand column of my 
linux section on my home page at http://oriez.org, including the ones that 
Jay mentioned.

Also, remember to ask for hardware if you need it.  We'll be getting the 
first batch of machines out the door at Polis on Friday. Then we'll be 
finishing the lot we promised to Rita for RMS.  Then we'll be looking for 
other schools needing boxes.

We're having an installfest Saturday afternoon 1 PM, Academy for Christian 
Learning, sw corner of Arapahoe and Colorado in Centennial.




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