Ubuntu Education Programme : Planning
[ purpose of this page ]
This is a planning page to share thoughts and ideas with the current Ubuntu and Edubuntu community on how we approach Ubuntu and Education.
It provides an overview of discussion topics, and initiatives.
Introduction
Ubuntu has a dedicated head focusing on the Education Sector, who is guiding the development of a cohesive and comprehensive approach for this niche sector.
As 1st line Education contact, there is first hand exposure to wide range of enquiries and interactions between many diverse groups of people who interact with Canonical, Ubuntu and Edubuntu.
It is becoming clear that:
Education usage of Ubuntu software is broader than the product Edubuntu
Current users of Edubuntu are applying the software in scenarios which are broader than Education
It is vital that we find ways to engage the various users and stakeholders in a way which brings them into our community according to their needs; assists them to find guidance and solutions for their specific requirements; allows them to share their learnings; and helps to contribute towards an integrated and comprehensive end-to-end Open Source Education solution which widely adopted and well supported.
Objectives
- Position Ubuntu and its variants as the Linux distribution of choice in the Education Sector
- Stimulate the growth of open source solutions, communities and skills around Ubuntu products in the Education Sector
Focus Points
In order to approach the ojectives above in a structured manner, we have identified a few focus points, and are creating practical initiatives around these.
- #1 : Understand our Users and Stakeholders
- #2 : Make contact with our Users and Stakeholders
- #3 : Provide an appropriate entry point into our Ubuntu online resources and facilities
- #4 : Introduce news users into our community and grow the community for the benefit of all
Focus Point #1
Understand our Users and Stakeholders
- Initiative #1 : Profile User and Stakeholders
- List all of the types of people who have an interest or interaction with:
- the Edubuntu product for any use
- any Ubuntu product for Education use
- Identify Categories of Users
- List all of the types of people who have an interest or interaction with:
Focus Point #2
Make contact with our Users and Stakeholders
- Initiative #1 : Review Channels of Communication
- List current channels of communication we use to reach our target audience
- Review list of current channels of communication which we use to reach our target audience
- Review current channels to assess effectiveness and determine whether they could be impoved
- Identify new channels of communication which we should create and use to reach our target audience
- Revise list of current channels of communication which we use to reach our target audience
- Initiative #2 : Revise our existing Education Documentation to address the requirements of the target audience
- Exercise 1 : Education Advocacy
- Initiative #1 : Review Channels of Communication
[ document details ]
This page is a planning and discussion document for open discussion.
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- Author
- Richard Weideman
- Education Programme Manager
IRC #edubuntu <RichEd>
- Editing
- Please sugest changes to the author via email rather than modifying directly