I would like to offer my services designing advertisements, flyers, etc., and teaching the newbiest of the newbie classes. I'm a former English and journalism instructor who has recently migrated to Linux, and I'm currently teaching an online Linux class for Fort Hays State University (it's in Kansas, where I used to live). (I'm probably not really qualified to teach it, but I think they were desperate, and I volunteered since I used to copy edit for and contribute to Linux.com, and I have, as my husband says, "huevos grandes.") I'm thinking of people like my sister, who might otherwise be interested in Linux, but who thinks that the language used by "computer people" sounds like the grown-ups in the Peanuts cartoons. ("Mwomp, mwomp, mwomp-mwomp.") Online courses are great, but sometimes it helps to have others around who are trying to figure out the same things you are. I'm a fairly non-threatening "mommy" type person, so if you have die-hard MS-bound friends or relatives that you are trying to convert, this may be the way to do it. (I'm in North Phoenix, BTW, near Cactus and 32nd.) I'm also interested in attending (as a student) classes on MySQL and PHP. I have books and other sources out the wazoo on these topics, but I think I'd learn better with others around to laugh at my mistakes. -Michelle Lowman Clarity Editorial & Design Services "If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe." - Carl Sagan Message: 4 Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 06:50:14 -0700 To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us Subject: Re: Training From: Dennis Kibbe Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 07:02:44PM -0700, Jim wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > So what are we going to to to accommodate this obvious need for training out > there? We seem to have the resources and the people willing to help, but no > plan. > > Anyone wanna volunteer a plan? > - -- > Jim > > Freedom is worth protecting > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Well, I think there are a number of proposals on the table already. I've been thinking of placing a classified in the newspaper inviting newbies to attend the meetings. I'd be happy to do this once a month at my expense but right now I don't see what PLUG has to offer some one just getting interested in Linux. A training/mentoring program would go a long way toward meeting that need. Dennis --__--__--