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== First Paragraph ==
== First Paragraph ==


Fedora Classroom sessions continue next week with a session on $TOPIC. The general schedule for sessions appears on the wiki. You can also find [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom/F28 resources and recordings from previous sessions there]. Here are details about this week’s session on [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html?year=2008&month=12&day=6&p1=195&p2=179&p3=1038&p4=47  $WEEKDAY, $MONTH $DAYNUMBER at $HOUR UTC]. That link allows you to convert the time to your timezone.
    Fedora Classroom sessions continue next week with a session on $TOPIC. The general schedule for sessions appears on the wiki. You can also find [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom/F28 resources and recordings from previous sessions there]. Here are details about this week’s session on [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html?year=2008&month=12&day=6&p1=195&p2=179&p3=1038&p4=47  $WEEKDAY, $MONTH $DAYNUMBER at $HOUR UTC]. That link allows you to convert the time to your timezone.




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Agenda,  provided by the instructor, the next format is recommended:
Agenda,  provided by the instructor, the next format is recommended:


Here’s the agenda for the Classroom session:
  Here’s the agenda for the Classroom session:
 
 
* First element
  * First element
* Second element
  * Second element
* Third element
  * Third element


== Instructor(s) biography ==
== Instructor(s) biography ==
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provided by the instructor, similar to the next examples:
provided by the instructor, similar to the next examples:


[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Coremodule Geoffrey Marr], also known by his IRC name as “coremodule,” is a Red Hat employee and Fedora contributor with a background in Linux and cloud technologies. While working, he spends his time lurking in the Fedora QA wiki and test pages. Away from work, he enjoys RaspberryPi projects, especially those focusing on software-defined radio.
    [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Coremodule Geoffrey Marr], also known by his IRC name as “coremodule,” is a Red Hat employee and Fedora contributor with a background in Linux and cloud technologies. While working, he spends his time lurking in the Fedora QA wiki and test pages. Away from work, he enjoys RaspberryPi projects, especially those focusing on software-defined radio.


[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Siddharthvipul1 Vipul Siddharth] is an intern at Red Hat who also works on Fedora. He loves to contribute to open source and seeks opportunities to spread the word of free and open source software.
  [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Siddharthvipul1 Vipul Siddharth] is an intern at Red Hat who also works on Fedora. He loves to contribute to open source and seeks opportunities to spread the word of free and open source software.


== Joining the session ==
== Joining the session ==
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=== Bluejeans or Jitsi ===
=== Bluejeans or Jitsi ===


This session takes place on Blue Jeans. The following information will help you join the session:
  This session takes place on Blue Jeans. The following information will help you join the session:
 
 
    URL: https://bluejeans.com/$SESSIONNUMBER
      URL: https://bluejeans.com/$SESSIONNUMBER
    Meeting ID (for Desktop App):  $SESSIONNUMBER
      Meeting ID (for Desktop App):  $SESSIONNUMBER
 
 
We hope you attend, learn from, and enjoy this session. Also, If you have any feedback about the sessions, have ideas for a new one or want to host a session, feel free to comment on this post or edit the Classroom wiki page.
  We hope you attend, learn from, and enjoy this session. Also, If you have any feedback about the sessions, have ideas for a new one or want to host a session,   feel free to comment on this post or edit the Classroom wiki page.


=== IRC ===
=== IRC ===


Since this is a hands-on session, it will be useful to have a Linux installation to follow it properly. This session will be held via IRC and the following information will help you join the session:
  Since this is a hands-on session, it will be useful to have a Linux installation to follow it properly. This session will be held via IRC and the following information will help you join the session:
 
 
     URL (IRC vía web browser): http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=%23fedora-classroom
     URL (IRC vía web browser): http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=%23fedora-classroom
     Server: irc.freenode.net
     Server: irc.freenode.net
     Channel: #fedora-classroom
     Channel: #fedora-classroom
 
 
We hope you attend and enjoy this session!
  We hope you attend and enjoy this session!


== Tags ==
== Tags ==

Latest revision as of 14:43, 4 December 2018

All the strings starting with $ and in uppercase need to be replaced with the correct value.

Magazine Login

Fedora Magazine Login

Entry/post name

The name of the post will be composed by the string "Fedora Classroom" followed by the name of the session, by example:

  • Fedora Classroom: Containers 101 with Podman
  • Fedora Classroom: Fedora Modularity 101
  • Fedora Classroom Session: Ansible 101/102


First Paragraph

   Fedora Classroom sessions continue next week with a session on $TOPIC. The general schedule for sessions appears on the wiki. You can also find resources and recordings from previous sessions there. Here are details about this week’s session on $WEEKDAY, $MONTH $DAYNUMBER at $HOUR UTC. That link allows you to convert the time to your timezone.


(Note: Check out The World Clock Meeting Planner for time zone syncing and then edit the last link)

Second Paragraph: Topic

Topic abstract, provided by the instructor

Classroom Agenda

Agenda, provided by the instructor, the next format is recommended:

  Here’s the agenda for the Classroom session:
  
  * First element
  * Second element
  * Third element

Instructor(s) biography

provided by the instructor, similar to the next examples:

   Geoffrey Marr, also known by his IRC name as “coremodule,” is a Red Hat employee and Fedora contributor with a background in Linux and cloud technologies. While working, he spends his time lurking in the Fedora QA wiki and test pages. Away from work, he enjoys RaspberryPi projects, especially those focusing on software-defined radio.
  Vipul Siddharth is an intern at Red Hat who also works on Fedora. He loves to contribute to open source and seeks opportunities to spread the word of free and open source software.

Joining the session

The "Joining the session" section will be over IRC or BlueJeans/Jitsi

Bluejeans or Jitsi

  This session takes place on Blue Jeans. The following information will help you join the session:
  
      URL: https://bluejeans.com/$SESSIONNUMBER
      Meeting ID (for Desktop App):  $SESSIONNUMBER
  
  We hope you attend, learn from, and enjoy this session. Also, If you have any feedback about the sessions, have ideas for a new one or want to host a session,   feel free to comment on this post or edit the Classroom wiki page.

IRC

  Since this is a hands-on session, it will be useful to have a Linux installation to follow it properly. This session will be held via IRC and the following information will help you join the session:
  
   URL (IRC vía web browser): http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=%23fedora-classroom
   Server: irc.freenode.net
   Channel: #fedora-classroom
  
  We hope you attend and enjoy this session!

Tags

use the "classroom" tag

Featured Image

Select the fedora-classroom as featured image

fedora-classroom

Examples