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===Internet and Safety - Joe===
===Internet and Safety - Joe===
===Sound Production - Shane===
===Sound Production - Shane===
====Link suggestions====
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/ - Linux MultiMedia Studio (LMMS), Ubuntu/Win open source answer to Fruity Loops Studio
http://www.freesound.org/ - Free sound samples
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9878646 - Information from different people about using Wine to install and run Fruity Loops Studio
http://www.cockos.com/ninjam/ - NINJAM, "NINJAM is open source (GPL) software to allow people to make real music together via the Internet."
http://www.ordrumbox.com/online-drum-machine.php - orDrumbox, neat open source music program
http://www.atunes.org/ - aTunes, open source answer to iTunes
http://www.traverso-daw.org/ - Traverso DAQ, "an audio recording and editing program which is very well suited to record a single voice, a band, an ensemble, a whole orchestra or any other source of music"
http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/ - Hydrogen Drum Machine, awesome simple tool
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ - Audacity


===Productivity Software - Brian===
===Productivity Software - Brian===

Revision as of 04:19, 6 October 2012

Project Overview

The Earn a Computer project is a joint effort between Knox Makers and the Knoxville Technology Cooperative (TechCo). The intent is to provide a curriculum for the education of children in the Knoxville area, culminating in the donation of a fully functional computer to the recipient. The program is loosely modeled on the St. Louis, MO curriculum from byteworks.org We will begin with 5 pairs of Big / Little brothers and sisters from Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee. The first classes will be taught at the TechCo space in downtown Knoxville. There will be 6 classes of 1.5 hours each, 2 in a day with lunch in between. For instance, from 10:30 to 12:00, then from 1:30 to 3.

Tentative Dates

Tentative dates will be 3 Saturdays: November 10th, November 17th, and December 8th.

Presentation Topics

EAC 1.0 topics will include:

Computer Introduction and Hardware - Jess

Computer Graphics - Eric

Internet and Safety - Joe

Sound Production - Shane

Link suggestions

http://lmms.sourceforge.net/ - Linux MultiMedia Studio (LMMS), Ubuntu/Win open source answer to Fruity Loops Studio http://www.freesound.org/ - Free sound samples http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9878646 - Information from different people about using Wine to install and run Fruity Loops Studio http://www.cockos.com/ninjam/ - NINJAM, "NINJAM is open source (GPL) software to allow people to make real music together via the Internet." http://www.ordrumbox.com/online-drum-machine.php - orDrumbox, neat open source music program http://www.atunes.org/ - aTunes, open source answer to iTunes http://www.traverso-daw.org/ - Traverso DAQ, "an audio recording and editing program which is very well suited to record a single voice, a band, an ensemble, a whole orchestra or any other source of music" http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/ - Hydrogen Drum Machine, awesome simple tool http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ - Audacity

Productivity Software - Brian

Scratch / Programming - Mike Neil

Project Dependencies

  • Need to acquire hardware. Joe to work with Tellico Village Computer Users Group and see if we can get fully assembled systems. If not, we will build our own
  • Need to acquire software. Each group member shall be responsible for requirements for their own class.
  • Need to form curriculum - each member will form their own 1.5 hour class for their subject
  • Need designated assistants for each class