[wplug] training
Zach Paine
zman at wplug.org
Tue May 20 10:13:09 EDT 2003
I think these resources already exist. It is just a matter of people
going out of their way to read and understand it. I think an actual
class provides the ability for better explanation and a higher level of
engagement on the part of those trying to learn.
-Zach
On Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at 10:38 AM, bgtrio at yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Thought experiment - what about generating online training materials
> instead of a physical, in person class?
>
> Bryguy
>
>
>
> On 20 May 2003, Mark Dalrymple wrote:
>
>>> My thought
>>> was if wplug was interested, we could develop core curricula for a
>>> couple of basic offerings and make the curricula available to members
>>> who wants to teach a class in their local vicinity.
>>
>> I've built a technical trainig course for the Big Nerd Ranch folks
>> (http://bignerdranch.com/Classes/Core.html). To build a good class
>> can be a ton of hard work, and it can also be rewarding. I can pitch
>> in on some of the construction - maybe at a GUM we can brainstorm on
>> what we think such a class would constitute, and wplug tutorials would
>> be a great place to do a run-through and get some feedback. Luckily
>> since we're probably not breaking a whole lot of new ground, we can
>> use/adapt some of the LDP and other public documentation for course
>> materials.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> ++Mark Dalrymple, markd at badgertronics.com. http://badgertronics.com
>> "Man. Things are so clear after 9 mountain dews and being up for 24
>> hours. Not as good as the time I stayed up 7 days straight
>> though. That was a religious experiance man. God looks like Max
>> Headroom, man."
>> -- Turlock
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