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| Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK || Jan 19, 2012 ||Stephan Murphy||Stephen.Murphy@bcu.ac.uk  
| Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK || Jan 19, 2012 ||Bill Quinn||bill.quinn@tdm.info  
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| Forth Valley College, Falkirk High, Scotland ||Jan 21, 2012 tbc||Tony Dyer||Tony.dyer@forthvalley.ac.uk
| Forth Valley College, Falkirk High, Scotland ||Jan 21, 2012 tbc||Bill Quinn||bill.quinn@tdm.info
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| Open University, Milton Keynes, UK || Jan 23, 2012 || Andrew Smith || a.smith@open.ac.uk
| Open University, Milton Keynes, UK || Jan 23, 2012 ||Bill Quinn||bill.quinn@tdm.info
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| ICT in Education, Utrecht, Netherlands||tbc||Emiel Brok||bestuur@lpi-nederland.nl
| ICT in Education, Utrecht, Netherlands||tbc||Emiel Brok||bestuur@lpi-nederland.nl

Revision as of 16:00, 19 December 2011

Introduction

The purpose of the Linux Essentials Program is to define the basic knowledge required to competantly use a desktop or mobile device using a Linux Operating System. The program will guide and encourage youth (and those new to Linux and Open Source) to understand the place of Linux and Open Source in the context of the broader IT industry.

The Linux Essentials Program is made of several main components:

  • Linux Essentials Exam and Certification
  • Support for world wide participation the the World Skills Competition in the World Skills Information and Communications Technology Category, IT Network Systems Administration
  • Regional links to employability and apprenticeship programs available to youth
  • Research and resources supporting youth entry into Linux and Open Source Careers
  • LPI support for regional government and educational qualification authorities where appropriate
  • LPI support for Teacher collaboration and sharing of projects and excercises for the Linux Essentials knowledge base
  • Resources for youth describing jobs and industries requiring Linux skills

Development Workshops

The following open attendance item development workshops are taking place in 2012Q1:

Questions? innovation@lpi.org

Location Date Contact Address
Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK Jan 19, 2012 Bill Quinn bill.quinn@tdm.info
Forth Valley College, Falkirk High, Scotland Jan 21, 2012 tbc Bill Quinn bill.quinn@tdm.info
Open University, Milton Keynes, UK Jan 23, 2012 Bill Quinn bill.quinn@tdm.info
ICT in Education, Utrecht, Netherlands tbc Emiel Brok bestuur@lpi-nederland.nl
Questions? innovation@lpi.org