General EduGeek News/Announcements Thread, EduGeek Newsletter in EduGeek Stuff; Some of you may remember that EduGeek used to produce a PDF newsletter... unfortunately I was unable to continue this ...
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1st August 2007, 05:14 PM #1 EduGeek Newsletter
Some of you may remember that EduGeek used to produce a PDF newsletter... unfortunately I was unable to continue this due to lack of time and content.
We are thinking about starting the newsletter up again to coincide with EduGeek 2.0 so I have a couple of questions...
1. Do you want a newsletter?
2. What do you want from a newsletter?
3. Do you want to help write the newsletter?
The obvious things to include are the EduGeek going ons, reviews of any kit that members get in (plus anything we can con out of people to review) and reviews of any events that members attend.
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1st August 2007, 05:54 PM #2 Re: EduGeek Newsletter
I would love one things I would like to included are:
- Case studies, how ICT is used in schools what software you use etc
- Recommended suppliers
- Review Products
- Introduce new software and what benefits it may have with schools
Can't think of much more at the moment i will post more as i think of them.
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1st August 2007, 10:02 PM #3 Re: EduGeek Newsletter
I would like one, and be happy to write something for it if I was given the right pointers as it were IE not just write us something, more structure I guess. Product reviews are good as well I enjoy reviewing them, infact its something I do as part of my Beta testing with various firms, I would be happy to test kit out and see how I, we / the netwrok gets on with it.
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1st August 2007, 10:03 PM #4
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1st August 2007, 10:10 PM #5 Re: EduGeek Newsletter
1) Yes I'd love to see a newsletter
2) Network related stuff...switching and routing. Hardware reviews on routers / switches / wifi APs / VoIP / VLANs / VPNs etc. (Yh my degree is network engineering....is it obvious??)
3) Whilst I can produce written material to a suitable level (seeing as I have to write reports for uni) I don't know that I'd have enough time when I got back to uni with assignments, Cisco modules and the job I'm hoping to get to help out. But if I find something that might be worth reviewing or a technology I come into contact with through uni I could always e-mail in a piece.
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