[SC.LUG] Seminar: How Free and Open Source Software can help your
organisation. 5th Dec.
Richard Smedley
richard at sc.lug.org.uk
Fri Nov 18 11:51:59 GMT 2005
For anyone involved in the voluntary sector - please pass this on to anyone
you know in the voluntary and community sector.
Cheers,
- Richard
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MOST - Midlands Open Source Technology
----- Introductory Seminar -----
http://www.most.org.uk/events/seminar-leaflet.pdf
Monday 5 December, BVSC, 138 Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6DR
Come along to the one-day introductory seminar, and find out how the new
MOST project (see below for launch event details) will be bringing the
benefits of Free and Open Source Software to the voluntary sector.
*Believe the hype?
Free Software - such as the OpenOffice.org office suite, the Mozilla
Firefox web browser, and the GNU/Linux operating system - has garnered
plenty of publicity lately. However, you may be wondering, what's behind
the hype?
Can Free Software help your group operate more effectively? Will it bring
the trumpeted cost benefits? Is security such a big deal in the voluntary
sector? Is Free Software compatible with my current Mac or Windows set-up?
And what help and support is available?
*Solutions
The MOST Introductory Seminar will answer all of these questions for you,
and more....
See Free Software on the desktop, working in a mixed environment. Try the
latest desktop accessibility software for those with mobility or visual
impairments. Meet Free Software users and experts from the
business and voluntary sector. Try a section of our accredited training
course.
Look out for a discounted introduction to our course Managing ICT as a
Resource - featuring a complimentary laptop, running a suite of Free
Software applications
*Launch Day
5th December also sees the official launch of the MOST project. This will
take place during the lunchtime break of the seminar, and
all seminar attendees are welcome to join in.
See the full range of MOST services, as well as the chance to win a couple
of high-tech prizes, with a Free Software twist.
*Programme of Events
9.15 - 10.00 Registration
10.00 - 10.05 Welcome (Chairman's introduction)
10.05 - 10.45 Software Freedom - Mark Taylor, chairman, Open Source
Consortium
10.45 - 11.25 MOST - Dave Nichols, project leader, introduces MOST
11.25 - 11.40 Coffee and networking
11.40 - 12.20 Training: Removing the Fear of Change - Richard Coubry
12.20 - 1.00 Free Software Desktop - introduction, and accessibility demo
1.00 - 2.00 Lunch, demonstrations of Free Soft
& Official launch of MOST project
2.00 - 2.40 Web-in-a-box: Zero to Website in 30 minutes
2.40 - 3.20 Wiring up the group. A case study - Alex Hudson
3.20 - 4.00 The Lifeboat - a technical support alliance - Richard
Smedley
4.00 - 4.30 Panel debate, and questions
MOST introductory Seminar takes place at Birmingham Voluntary Services
Council, 138 Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6DR
Just 5 minutes walk from New Street station, and other public transport
links.
*Practical details
For directions map and further details download the PDF (550kB)
from http://www.most.org.uk/events/seminar-leaflet.pdf
Updated information will appear on our website: http://www.most.org.uk/
For bookings contact Rob Heath robh at bvsc.org
--
Richard Smedley,
RichardS at bvsc.org Technical Development Specialist (Information & Skills),
Midland Open Source Technology.
http://www.most.org.uk/
``Software Freedom for the
Voluntary Sector''
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