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Linux Party alle Aldini Valeriani

Lo sportello Orientamento & Lavoro e l’Istituto Tecnico Industriale
Aldini Valeriani, in collaborazione con ERLUG, organizzano un
incontro sui temi GNU/Linux e software libero.

 



L’iniziativa si terrà il 21 maggio 2005 dalle ore 14 alle ore 19,
presso l’Istituto Aldini Valeriani in via Bassanelli, 9/11 Bologna.

Il programma di massima della giornata prevede interventi sui
seguenti temi:
* ore 15: “Un altro modo di pensare il software”.
– Enrico Zini, sviluppatore Debian.
* ore 18: “Se la scuola incontra il software libero, esperienze
di collaborazione tra didattica e comunità”.
– Prof.ssa Daniela Volta, istituto Keynes.

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