JeffreyElkner

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= JeffreyElkner = = Documentation / Case Studies =

  * APCSC JavaSetup : Setting up breezy for an AP Computer Science course
  * CanDo : Installing the CanDo competency tracking application
  * LivecdRecovery : Using the live cd as a recovery disk
  * MoodleZope : Setting up a school server to run moodle and zope2.7 on port 80
  * LearningZope3 : Creating a simple zope3 application
  * EdubuntuHardware : List of machines running Breezy/Edubuntu

= About me =
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My friend PaulFlint introduced me to Ubuntu last December, when he dressed up as Santa Claus and handed out "Warty" C Ds. "Hoary" got me hooked, and I've been installing Ubuntu everywhere I go. My friend PaulFlint introduced me to Ubuntu last December, when he dressed up as Santa Claus ("Saint Nicholinus", he says) and handed out "Warty" C Ds. "Hoary" got me hooked, and I've been installing Ubuntu everywhere I go.
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where I worked on the specification for Edubuntu. where I worked on the specification for Edubuntu. I hope to be heavily involved in Edubuntu testing, and will be
setting up several Edubuntu sites in my community.
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In addition to working on Edubuntu, I will be working with Paul on the DCTeam. I am also actively involved with the SchoolTool project, as project manager for a competency tracking application
called CanDo being written by two of my former students which is being built on top of SchoolTool.



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Documentation / Case Studies

  • APCSC JavaSetup : Setting up breezy for an AP Computer Science course

  • CanDo : Installing the CanDo competency tracking application

  • LivecdRecovery : Using the live cd as a recovery disk

  • MoodleZope : Setting up a school server to run moodle and zope2.7 on port 80

  • LearningZope3 : Creating a simple zope3 application

  • EdubuntuHardware : List of machines running Breezy/Edubuntu

About me

I am a high school computer science teacher in the Washington, DC metro area. I've been a Free Software advocate since 1995, and I've been using Free Software in my classroom enviroment for the past 8 years.

I am a huge fan of the Python progamming language, which I use in my first year CS classes.

My friend PaulFlint introduced me to Ubuntu last December, when he dressed up as Santa Claus ("Saint Nicholinus", he says) and handed out "Warty" C Ds. "Hoary" got me hooked, and I've been installing Ubuntu everywhere I go.

I attended the UbuntuDownUnder conference with friend and soon to be former student, ColinApplegate, where I worked on the specification for Edubuntu. I hope to be heavily involved in Edubuntu testing, and will be setting up several Edubuntu sites in my community.

I am also actively involved with the SchoolTool project, as project manager for a competency tracking application called CanDo being written by two of my former students which is being built on top of SchoolTool.


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