On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 14:26 +1000, James Purser wrote: > I've had a request from one of our international friends for ideas on > student managed infrastructure in Universities/TAFE/High Schools. > > The basic concept is the students take over the running/management of > part of the ICT resource as part-time employees, responsible to a > manager from the Edu org. Thus giving the students some real world > experience. > > If anyone has any stories or knows of anything like this then please > send it through to this list. There's been YoYo at Monash University - a general access UNIX machine. Always run by volunteer students, for students (and staff) where doing actual work was banned :) Less relevant these days due to everybody being able to get their hands on a UNIX like system and internet. At high school I was part of a group that helped educate other students on how to use the internet (web, mail and usenet mostly). Now everybody knows about it though. We also did the school's web site. -- Stewart Smith (stewart@flamingspork.com) http://www.flamingspork.com/
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