SkillBuilding
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*Created Monday 20 August 2012 20:17*

General structure:
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General objective for all courses:
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-   to be able to work with the subject of the course
-   obtain a diploma for
    -   participation in course
    -   for the skills learned
        -   international certification
        -   costum-made FAIR certification

The subjects:
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## Skills for School Children and Adult Beginners

Something like the Danish Junior Computer Driving License (Junior PC
Kørekort)

Or ICDL EqualSkills - About EqualSkills - European Computer Driving
Licence Foundation ::
[http://www.ecdl.org/programmes/index.jsp?p=2227&n=115&a=0](http://www.ecdl.org/programmes/index.jsp?p=2227&n=115&a=0 "http://www.ecdl.org/programmes/index.jsp?p=2227&n=115&a=0")

-   SkillBuilding Computer Basics -
    [SkillBuilding:EqualSkills:SB-DocBook](./SkillBuilding/EqualSkills/SB-DocBook.html "SkillBuilding:EqualSkills:SB-DocBook")

## Skills for Adult User

Absolute beginners: Equal Skills - see above.

International Computer Driving License (ICDL) ? [European Computer
Driving Licence Foundation
::](http://ecdl.com/ "European Computer Driving Licence Foundation ::")


-   Description from ECDL/ICDL
    [here](http://www.ecdl.org/programmes/ecdl_icdl "here").

ToDo

## Skills for School Teachers

1.  Basic skills
2.  ICT in schools

ToDo

## Skills for Technicians

##### Ubuntu Linux Essentials

Goal:

-   to train students with interest in computing for low administator
    level
-   to educate low level administrators for the project(s)

Target:

-   young people at schools (& universities?)
-   adult users

Linux Professional Institute has a beginners level: "Linux Essentials".

Proposed syllabus for ["Ubuntu Linux Essential Technics"
here](UbuntuEssentials)
- description of [proposed FAIR course
here](./SkillBuilding/LinuxWithUbuntu/StudyGuide.html "proposed FAIR course here").

#### Linux Professional

[Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
::](http://lpi.org/ "Linux Professional Institute (LPI) ::") 

-   Description from Linux Professional Institute
    [here](http://lpi.org/linux-certifications/programs "here").

ToDo

#### Linux Professional Institute Certification - level 1

Probably this course material would be a good starting point:

[LPI Training Materials and Practice testing engines | ict@innovation :](http://www.ict-innovation.fossfa.net/wiki/public-wiki/foss-certification-training-material/lpi-testing-engines)

It's in editable form (odt format) and CC licensed so gearing it slightly towards Ubuntu should be possible.