On 05-12-2025 14:06, Doublefree wrote:
I think this is something that you have to decide as Debian is a free operating system.Hello All,We proposed teaching Debian in primary school instead of other proprietary OSes.Management is positive after the demo we gave on the Debian 12.1. Live gnome image Debian 13 was demoed - as an option to not overwrite their OSes.2. They have 4 spare machines where Debian can be installed.They have asked us the cost of installing Debian and maintaining it for a year pe machine?
IMO, the best way forward is to empower computer teachers who then can teach the students. We have designed these two courses for the students https://github.com/doublefreein/Doublefree-s-GNU-Linux-Education-Program
I personally feel that it's a bit too advanced for primary school students considering that the content in this course you linked here was taught in my engineering course.
It's been more than a decade since I've been out of primary school but I surely remember that until like 5th-6th grade, the primary focus was on software such as Paint, Microsoft Word, Basic Operating etc.
Perhaps going for training the primary school students in LibreOffice and other free software would be a better approach for them.
You can however use this material for high school students if they allow it, it seems suitable for that age considering that CBSE has a mandatory subject called Information Technology for Class 10 students now. You can organise this as a special training session for them.
Please need your feedback on the same. Thanks Doublefree Admin
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