Hi Balaji,
It's a nice report.
jaykumar
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Balaji Kutty balaji.kutty@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday(May 3, 2008) we conducted a Free Software awareness session to students of ITI Kolar Gold Fields. This is just a small report on it.
At about 7am we(myself, Justing, Resinesh and Jaykumar) gathered in my house in BTM. We had already decided to go by car. We got to Old Madras road towards Kolar. After a small(45 mins!) break for breakfast, we reached the ITI campus at about 9:45am which is just 3kms before Kolar Gold Fields(KGF).
ITI is a nice big campus hosting around 700 students. It has a nice computer lab too. We got around 30-35 students listen to us. I introduced them Free software. Jaykumar helped the students by translating my lecture to Kannada. While we were talking to students, Resinesh installed Ubuntu 7.10 in one of the machines there for demo. After about 45 mins of boring the students, we took them to the lab. There with our laptops and the newly installed desktop, we showed the students the Debain and Ubuntu distributions and asked them to play around with it. Justing and Resinesh demonstrated them different tools of GNU/Linux, using different languages in GNU/Linux, etc. More than 95% of the students have never even heard about GNU/Linux and do not even think that there is an alternative to MsWindows.
After the demo we had a small chat with the students and asked them to form a group to work and learn some distribution of GNU/Linux to start with. They will call us if they need any help. We stared back arounnd 1:30pm, had lunch and reached Bangalore around 4:15pm.
The kids are smart as usual. They lack only exposure. We felt that it is very important for Free Software Community to reach places like these where GNU/Linux is not even heard of. We should come up with a proper plan and execute.
Thanks, Balaji
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