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Hi Marc and everyone,

I apologize for not participating in this discussion earlier. It's been quite a hectic 3-4 weeks on my end. But I wanted to touch base and introduce myself to everyone here.

I am an educator and author in New York State (USA), and have made available a number of open-licensed learning resources for use by academic institutions and self-learners. These resources include textbooks for in-class instructional purposes, online course packages, educational slide presentations and more. These resources can be found on my website.

My experience in academia includes IT tech support, an Information Systems instructor and academic department administrator. I have installed and taught open source software applications within an academic environment for over 5 years, and have seen the enormous benefits OSS has in teaching computer literacy.

I wish to extend my assistance to the LibO project in any capacity I can. I look forward to the continued discussions about how this project could assist and be of benefit to the education community. I hope my work could be of benefit to the project and am happy to make any contributions I can to it.

Best regards,
Gabriel Gurley
Educator and Author
Website: http://www.gabrielgurley.com/




Quoting Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>:

Le 2010-10-21 08:12, jonathon a écrit :

Educational market.

Expanding upon that, construct a list of features that will make the
office suite of choice in each market segment:
* Legal;
* Health care;
* Theatre / Entertainment;
* etc;

jonathon

Yes, that would have been my next suggestion. However, if we develop a strategic campaign where we concentrate on one group at a time so as not to spread ourselves too thin I would suggest a model like the following and would also suggest we target the largest of these groups "Education" as this is where we will have the most influence if we can convince the right organisation to migrate to LibO:

Education (NOT ACADEMIA) campaign:

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Initial work:
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* make sure the support forums/mailist/nntp are established and strategically located on the TDF/LibO site * see if there is the possibility of IT "type" help desk for networking concerns with LibO (may include dev support) -- could also involve a "pay per call" service. * make sure that network installation is possible and easily done on different platforms (could arrange for "test" locations at some school board sites, with LibO dev involvement) * make sure that there are many educational specific templates for downloading (match these with governmental educational agencies and the student expectation lists etc.)
* make sure that there are enough clip arts/sounds in the LibO suite
* collect data re: use of MSO templates presently in use for Staff/Office use and arrange for creation of compatible LibO version * collect data re: use of MSO marcos presently in use for Staff/Office use and arrange for creation of compatible LibO version * collect data: complimentary plugins/extensions/code that will improve the LibO suite for the Educational field * suggest to devs the result of polls of above addins and see if any devs are interested * collect data: contacts and addresses of various Educational organisations responsible for the testing/recommendation/acquisition of educational software * collect names of individuals who are ready to help support and demo LibO at individual schools * lobby various organisations to accept the OASIS document ISO formats. Advocacy. * prepare support on-line materials (pamphlets; videos; weblinks to important sites (OASIS, ISO, ...) related to the educational field and LibO advocacy etc.)

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Create Specialised LibO Teams *:
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* create a "LibO IT Network Install Team" specialising in network installation (may be used as a "pay per call" team) * create a "LibO Macro Team", ready to create macros quickly when LibO reps need to replace MSO macros * create a "LibO Educational Template Team (US(States) and Canada(Provinces-En/Fra))" ready to create/help template by request for educational organisations. This team should be aware of various Educational programme expectations for students at state level/province level. * create a "LibO Presentation Team" ready to showcase LibO as well very knowledgeable of the use of the LibO Suite.

* members may participate in more than one team.


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Publicity/lobby:
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* contact targetted Educational organisations responsible for the testing/recommendation/acquisition of educational software * arrange for presentations of the LibO suite to these organisations (for LibO staff/office usage)
* arrange for presentations to teacher organisations
* arrange for presentations to parent associations
* arrange for media (local) communiqués re: value of LibO in Education (for added public discussion and public pressure) * have TCO stats ready for MSO rebuttals (real-life MSO->LibO changeover at some school boards)

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Follow-up publicity/lobby
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* have TCO stats ready for MSO rebuttals -- this is an important point
* have a problem-solving team to trouble-shoot any hiccups in IT network installation -- related to the "LibO IT Newtwork Install Team" (may be used as a "pay per call" team) * have a problem-solving team to trouble-shoot any in-class/student concerns -- related to the "LibO Presentation Team" * advocate the use of the LibO user help support forums/mailist/nntp -- emphasis on forums

Marc

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