Ubuntu User Days en Español
We’re happy to report that Sergio Meneses has announced that there will be an Día del Usuario Ubuntu en Español – Ubuntu User Days in Spanish on January 14th!
Hace algún tiempo hemos venido trabajando en diferentes formas de retomar proyectos anteriores por parte de Ubuntu-ClassRoom-Es, despues de varios inconvenientes por parte de los miembros del team nos volvemos a poner a trabajar juntos para la realización de la versión en Español del UbuntuUserDay.
Full announcement on Sergio’s blog: Día del Usuario Ubuntu en Español?…. esta aquí!
He has also issued a call for instructors: El Día del Usuario Ubuntu necesita Instructores!
The English version of User Days is also still looking for instructors, see here for more details: Call for Instructors: Ubuntu User Days on January 14-15th 2012
Call for Instructors: Ubuntu User Days on January 14-15th 2012
We’ll be hosting our next Ubuntu User Days on January Saturday the 14th – Sunday the 15th 2012.
“User Days was created to be a set of courses offered during a one day period to teach the beginning or intermediate Ubuntu user the basics to get them started with Ubuntu”
In order for this event to be a success, we need instructors to lead sessions.
To volunteer to lead a session, you can contact a member of the Ubuntu User Days Team by sending an email to myself (lyz at ubuntu.com), the ubuntu-classroom at lists.ubuntu.com mailing list or by contacting us on IRC by stopping by #ubuntu-classroom-backstage on irc.freenode.net.
If you are unsure of a topic for your session, you can visit the Course Suggestions page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDaysTeam/CourseSuggestions
If you are unsure about expectations for class instructors, please ask! You may also visit the logs from past Ubuntu User Days:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDaysTeam/natty
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDaysTeam/maverick
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDaysTeam/lucid
Please be sure to pass this announcement along to any of your friends who might be interested in leading a session.
Thanks everyone!