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This area is for setting up and coordinating classroom sessions, please read [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom | Classroom]] for details of the classroom sessions. If you either wish to help out on classroom sessions, or want to request a new one, please [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Contact | contact us]]. | ||<tablestyle="font-size: 0.9em; margin: 0.5em;" style="padding:0.5em;">{{attachment:IconsPage/picto_training_orange_hex_48.png}}|| These are the most important ways for people to learn about what ubuntu is and how by testing, it gets better each time. This area holds previous classroom sessions, current ones and planned ones. If you would like to help by giving a classroom session please get in touch. Also, if there is an area where you feel a new classroom session would be of help... do please let us know! Each new set of classroom sessions is held on the subjects of that release. However, if you are awaiting a classroom session for the current cycle, please do have a read of the sessions held for the previous one. Whilst some of the information may be out of date, the general idea is not. If after reading a previous release classroom session you still have questions.... Ask us, as it will help improve the next one! == Being able to be there == If you can attend the tutorial / classroom sesssion(s) you can ask the tutor questions directly. Head over to [[ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom | Ubuntu Tutorial and Classroom sessions]] for details of where and how they happen. == Not able to be there == We fully understand that due to time-zone differences and what is called 'real life' can make it so you cannot attend. * All the tutorial / classroom sessions QA team hold are logged via the links below. Go and have a read of them, remember that the things required for a classroom session still apply if you want to follow the tutorial. If you have a question that was not asked / answered, then you are more than welcome to ask on the #ubuntu-quality channel or contact the tutor directly. |
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'''Please do not edit this page until it has been agreed on the mailing list!''' | == Instructing a session? == Check out [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Instructors| instructors]] for some quick tips and best practices. |
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[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Raring | Classroom Sessions held for Raring ]] | |
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== Section 1 == ||<tablewidth="100%" rowstyle="background:#d9bb7a; color:#000000; text-align: center; font-weight: bold">Classroom Session Subject||Tutor(s)||Session Date (UTC)||Session time (UTC)||Duration (30 minute multiples)|| ||'''Introduction to QA / Testing''' || || || || 60 Min|| ||Signing up for a launchpad account and the ubuntu-quality email list Using the wiki, IRC, getting connected, overview of testing areas and toolsetc.|| [[balloons]]|| 2013-01-15 || 1900 UTC || 30 Mins || ||Introduction to manual test cases Introduction for what they are, what they do & writing one for GCalc ||[[phillw]]|| 2013-01-15 || 2100 UTC || 30 Min || |
== Saucy Cycle == |
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== Section 2 == ||<tablewidth="100%" rowstyle="background:#d9bb7a; color:#000000; text-align: center; font-weight: bold">Classroom Session Subject||Tutor(s)||Session Date (UTC)||Session time (UTC)||Duration (30 minute multiples)|| ||'''Reporting Bugs''' || || || || 90 Min|| || An introduction to bug reporting || [[phillw]] || 2013-02-06 || 1600 UTC || 60 Min || || Following a bug report|| [[GemaGomez]] || 2013-02-06 || 1700 UTC || 30 Min || |
[[http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/05/21/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t16:01 | Introduction to Ubuntu Quality Team ]] |
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== Section 3 == ''' The QA tools sessions and beyond will require people to have various things pre-installed''' Please head over to [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Section3 | Section 3 requirements]] for the details. '''''PLEASE NOTE:''''' '''The Section 3 Classroom sessions that are dated 9th Feb. will not be held on #ubuntu-classroom. They will be held on #ubuntu-quality-chat, with any questions and general chat / questions being held on #ubuntu-quality.''' ||<tablewidth="100%" rowstyle="background:#d9bb7a; color:#000000; text-align: center; font-weight: bold">Classroom Session Subject||Tutor(s)||Session Date (UTC)||Session time (UTC)||Duration (30 minute multiples)|| || '''Introduction to QA tools'''|| || || || 210 Min || || Zsync || [[phillw]] || 2013-02-09 || 1900 UTC || 30 Min || || Using Virtual Box (VBox)|| [[phillw]] || 2013-02-09 || 2000 UTC || 60 Min || || Using Virtual Manager(KVM) || [[phillw]] || 2013-02-09 || 2100 UTC || 60 Min || || Using Test Drive || [[Noskcaj]] || 2013-02-09 || 2200 UTC || 60 Min || == Section 3.1 == ||<tablewidth="100%" rowstyle="background:#d9bb7a; color:#000000; text-align: center; font-weight: bold">Classroom Session Subject||Tutor(s)||Session Date (UTC)||Session time (UTC)||Duration (30 minute multiples)|| ||'''Your first ISO test''' || || || || 120 Min|| || Putting together the knowledge of a test case and using your preferred testing system || [[smartboyhw]]|| 2013-02-19 || 1300 UTC || 120 Min || [[phillw]], [[balloons]] and others will be on the chat area for questions. == Section 4 == ||<tablewidth="100%" rowstyle="background:#d9bb7a; color:#000000; text-align: center; font-weight: bold">Classroom Session Subject||Tutor(s)||Session Date (UTC)||Session time (UTC)||Duration (30 minute multiples)|| || '''Laptop testing'''|| || || || 120 Min || || Registering your laptop on the database || [[primes2h]] [[Letozaf_]] [[SergioMeneses]] || 2013-02-07 ||2000 UTC || 60 Min || ||Testing on a laptop || [[primes2h]] [[Letozaf_]] [[SergioMeneses]] || 2013-02-07 ||2100 UTC || 60 Min || |
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy | Classroom Sessions held for Saucy ]] |
Classroom Sessions
These are the most important ways for people to learn about what ubuntu is and how by testing, it gets better each time.
This area holds previous classroom sessions, current ones and planned ones. If you would like to help by giving a classroom session please get in touch. Also, if there is an area where you feel a new classroom session would be of help... do please let us know!
Each new set of classroom sessions is held on the subjects of that release. However, if you are awaiting a classroom session for the current cycle, please do have a read of the sessions held for the previous one. Whilst some of the information may be out of date, the general idea is not. If after reading a previous release classroom session you still have questions.... Ask us, as it will help improve the next one!
Being able to be there
If you can attend the tutorial / classroom sesssion(s) you can ask the tutor questions directly. Head over to Ubuntu Tutorial and Classroom sessions for details of where and how they happen.
Not able to be there
We fully understand that due to time-zone differences and what is called 'real life' can make it so you cannot attend.
- All the tutorial / classroom sessions QA team hold are logged via the links below. Go and have a read of them, remember that the things required for a classroom session still apply if you want to follow the tutorial.
If you have a question that was not asked / answered, then you are more than welcome to ask on the #ubuntu-quality channel or contact the tutor directly.
Instructing a session?
Check out instructors for some quick tips and best practices.
Raring Cycle
Classroom Sessions held for Raring
Saucy Cycle
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