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By aland at 2003-02-08 02:41 | Apple | Community | Education | Employment | Environment | Internet | Microsoft | Open Source | Politics | 5 comments | read more

Learn Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, After Effects, Video Editing Without Leaving Your Home....

Learn Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, After Effects, Video Editing Without Leaving Your Home....

Hi

We're launching in the future online learning for people in Burngreave who want to learn:

Photoshop - Illustrator - Indesign - Video Editing - Creating Video Commercials using After Effects and more.

This is an amazing way of learn. The learner will be able to see my desktop, and see what actions I am doing, hear me talk as I show, step by step how to design flyers, posters, magazine layouts, using video editing tools and learn Industry Standard software.

I know there are courses out there but they cost too much. The course I am running will be a charge of only 5 pound per person for a 4-6 weeks lessons. If anyone in Burmgreave is interested then please email me at:

By BurngreaveOnlin... at 2008-03-18 21:32 | Education | Internet | login or register to post comments | read more

Dialogue vs Discussion

Dialogue vs Discussion

how dialogue can shift understanding, where discussion entrenches opinions according to R Daft 1997

By Leonie at 2007-02-01 15:32 | Education | login or register to post comments

LTSP Workshop at MATILDA

I recently participated in a sheffield hacklab workshop on setting up Linux Terminal Server based services at the MATILDA social centre in Sheffield.

We installed SUSE 10.1 Linux on a relatively ancient but serviceable dual processor 1 Ghz PIII 1GB RAM 2x 18GB SCSI HDD server.

SUSE 10.1 installed without a hitch ( as is to be expected from a Linux distro these days.)

The latest version of LTSP, LTSP 4.2 is pretty magnificent. The documentation is well written and easy to follow, and we configure a few simple networking services ( DHCP, TFTP, NFS, XDMCP and etherboot, with the help of http://rom-o-matic.net/ ), and we have a working LTSP server built, and a skipped compaq deskpro 6350 SFF Pentium II PC with 32Mb RAM acting as thin client.

By aland at 2006-05-28 11:49 | Community | Education | Internet | Open Source | aland's blog | 2 comments | read more

Burngreave Community Radio (radionetwork.pdf v1 by Alan Dawson)

BCR network diagrams and simple instructions for debugging problems.

By aland at 2005-08-02 09:15 | Community | Education | Internet | Open Source | login or register to post comments | download | 139.49 KB

Migrating Education to an Open Source Desktop

in http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2005-Jan/4115.html there are some well thought out the difficulties and steps in migrating an educational establishment to a Linux desktop.

"Trinity is looking at a 3 - 4 year migration, we went dual boot with win98 over the summer and ironing out all the major issues with the clients took us through to October, when they start being used for formal lessons within the next few weeks I'm sure a whole load of other issues will crop up as well.

By aland at 2005-01-26 11:00 | Education | Internet | Open Source | aland's blog | 1 comment | read more

Art in Sheffield

Hello. I'm writing to let you know about www.artsheffield.org - a quarterly guide to art exhibitions and events in Sheffield. The website is a comprehensive What's On guide that includes a whole range of shows, artist talks, private views, performances and film screenings at various galleries, artist studios, exhibition spaces as well as more unusual locations throughout the city.

There's a huge of variety of art happening across the city, and so we want to spread the news far and wide!

By Art in Sheffield at 2004-10-06 16:28 | Arts | Education | Internet | Art in Sheffield's blog | login or register to post comments | read more

New Burngreave Learner and other news!

Hi! Just to let you know that the new September issue of the Burngreave Learner will be out soon (the first copies will arrive at the end of this week). Copies will be delivered door-to-door and will be available in community centres, libraries etc. Alternatively, go to http://learning.burngreave.net for course details.

We are also getting somewhere with getting some creative writing acitivity off the ground, hopefully in time for the Off the Shelf Festival! Call 0114 2794960 for details, or e-mail: anne@burngreavelearning.org

By Anne at 2004-08-23 08:21 | Education | Anne's blog | login or register to post comments | read more

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By aland at 2004-06-27 11:16 | Education | Internet | Open Source | login or register to post comments | read more

Using other Email clients

As well as using Horde/Imp to read and send email, we support IMAPS and SMTP-AUTH to read and send email. Email client of choice is Mozilla Thunderbird- which is available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux

A setup guide is available here
Setting up Thunderbird

By aland at 2004-06-27 10:48 | Education | Internet | login or register to post comments
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