[02:31] <laughter> hey ubuntu-classroom, i might have the oppurtunity to teach a seminar class to high school age students.  I am a science teacher.  I would love to do a seminar about the open source community and the ubuntu experience.  do any of you know of any good resources to develop a curriculum?
[02:39] <SvenG> laughter: good question.  dont know any off-hand.  google?!
[02:42] <pleia2> laughter: the ubuntu learning project (which classroom is part of) is working to develop some courses, right now we just have ones focused on sysadmin stuff
[02:43] <pleia2> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Learning/Materials
[02:43] <pleia2> laughter: you might also be interested in checking out http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/ - it's mostly promotional stuff like banners and handouts, but there are also some slides and things here and there
[02:43] <laughter> cool
[02:44] <SvenG> :-)
[02:44] <pleia2> regarding the learning team, we're alwys looking for pepole to help out, so even if you don't find us useful, contributing the class you write back to the project would help us a lot
[02:44] <pleia2> we hang out over in #ubuntu-learning
[12:33] <pomb> hello
[12:52] <cjohnston> Rhonda: fwiw, you can hang out in backstage if you like. :-)
[12:54] <Rhonda> Oh, right, I'm still in here, too. Thanks for reminding.
[16:08] <delcoyote> hi