Hi Cédric,
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Cédric Poottaren <
cedricpoottaren95_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
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> But however, in case we would be doing something for students, social
> networks such as facebook would be the proper channel. Its the best way you
> can reach out for them.
>
I do not think that students do research work on Facebook. If the students
are interested they would know how to find & join the user groups. I assume
that university students can type something as short as "foss mauritius"
in Google. Beyond this point is called "spoon feeding".
>
> To: SM, I seriously, I can't see anyone putting some serious effort in
> training and teaching students about open source platforms.
>
If we are talking about universities, I can cite the following:
http://hacklog.in/linuxfest-2013-highlights
http://hacklog.in/ubuntu-global-jam
http://hacklog.in/linux-talks-at-mauritian-branch-of-middlesex-university
http://hacklog.in/miu-meetup-university-mauritius
http://hacklog.in/darknet-presentations-at-university-of-mauritius
http://hacklog.in/linuxfest-at-universite-des-mascareignes
http://hacklog.in/hey-gorgeous-do-you-use-the-internet
Regards,
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Ish Sookun
- Geek by birth, Linux by choice.
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Received on Wed May 27 2015 - 17:21:43 PST