Byteworks uses an OpenOffice Impress presentation to guide the instructor though the class. See See Also below for a link to this document.
This wiki page gives an agenda for the first day of class.
The goals of this class are:
A roll sheet of the registered students is usually on hand. This Roll-Sheet is generated using the student database. The roll sheet also acts as the attendance sheet.
We have a computer in the back room that has been disassembled into its core parts (motherboard, processor, memory, hard disk ,etc). This computer is brought out and the components of the computer are explained to the students. The presentation has the details of these parts.
Usually the beginning of the first class is taken up with the housekeeping issues of starting a new class.
form.Students should pick a computer, and a name card should be taped to each student's monitor. Index cards can be found on the shelf that is on the other side of the whiteboard wall.
The instructor and the assistants should be introduced.
It's a good idea to find out which students already have a computer and Internet/email experience.
Since much of the class is rather dry lecture, usually the class is stopped about a half-hour before the end of class, and the students are shown the games that are included with Linux. There are several games that are suggested in the OpenOffice Impress presentation. There are many games, so the instructor may want to familiarize yourself with some of the games and how they work. You may want to demonstrate some of your favorite games, and then let them play the last half-hour or so of class.
The OpenOffice Impress document shown to students is located in the Byteworks “Staff” Yahoo Group:
Students should try to use the keyboard “properly”.
Perhaps this video can be shown to students, parents in this class to gather interest in the workshop.