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Hey everyone,

Things seem quiet over here on the orange and grey platform, but things sure are busy over on new.p2pu.org.

I just wanted to check in and see how your search for open resources has been going, and especially get some juice on how you plan to USE resources. What kind of workable tasks are you pulling out of these resources? Does this seem like a daunting exercise or are you enjoying course/study group building? Do tell!

And please feel free to chime in with questions about open resources, licensing, and task building.

Read more: http://wiki.p2pu.org/w/page/28123150/finding-open-resources

Vladimir Támara Patiño's picture
Vladimir Támara P...
Sat, 2011-04-09 15:14

For the Libreoffice course the Getting Started guide is very useful:
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/

However since the course is in spanish and that guide is not available, I have been helping with its translation ( http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/espanol ), and during the course we have been using the drafts of translations of some chapters.

Regarding the exercises I proposed them before searching open resources. So I have been searching resources that helps to develop the exercises.

Since, thanks to God, I have a plan of several courses for this year:
https://www.pasosdejesus.org/index.php?pag=capacitacion#modulos
they must be short courses (1 month each).

For other courses that are coming (next one is command line in Unix like systems, e.g Mac OS X, Android, Linux, OpenBSD) I already wrote material that I would like to update and use:
http://structio.sourceforge.net/guias/

I hope the participants of the course will help to update them even more.