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Re: Linux Classes
I think all of the above would be okay, free installfests to generate interest
and spread the word, then some more midlevel/advanced stuff that might be
applicable to businesses, running your own web server, hosting your own email,
cost effective vpn solutions....
Running my own business, word of mouth was by far the most effective way I found
new clients.
Anyone know of consultants in the Carbondale area that I might run my resume by?
I'm pretty slammed Monday-Friday and would love to pick up some Windoze work on
the weekends....
-Josh
> Had a great week teaching Novell's Advanced SuSE, . . we're also going get
> more Novell courses into the schedule since Novell is starting to actively
> push SuSE (NLD10 looks pretty neat - MUCH more 'user friendly').
>
> Questions for all - what sort of courses might be of interest to the
> community? Seems like three 'levels' might be workable:
>
> 1) Commercial classes for businesses (a la Novell, intro, intermediate,
> advanced);
>
> 2) Focused classes for advanced users; small fee involved;
>
> 3) Free intro classes for the public (install fests? OpenOffice?).
>
> Any suggestions for content and/or marketing? The facilities are pretty
> convenient, just South of Forest Park on the Hill. We had six in class last
> week, that room would be good for 10-12; larger rooms are also available
> (with or w/o h/w, any config).
>
> Lee
>
>
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