Learn with Linux
Learn with Linux
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Teaching Resources
Learn with Linux for classes 1 to 8 is a computer science series for the primary and middle school, focusing on free and open-source software (FOSS).
Learn with Linux
Learn with Linux for classes 1 to 8 is a computer science series for the primary and middle school, focusing on free and open-source software (FOSS).
Deepak Bhargava , Gunjan Kotwani , Neeraj K. Bedhotiya
The curriculum for this course has been so designed that it conforms to the recommendations of the National Curriculum Framework 2005. Age-appropriate syllabi in each book link computer science education with real-life experiences. The aim of this series is to promote critical thinking and creativity amongst learners. The series is based on the Edubuntu distribution - a user-friendly, educational version of the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system.
- Coursebooks
- E-book, Resource CD
- Teacher’s Book
- Online Resource
1. Uses appropriate use of screenshots to present concepts in a lucid and child-friendly manner.
2. Did You Know? (Classes 6 to 8) in a chapter provides interesting information on related topics.
3. Think Tank within each chapter poses application-based questions, encouraging further exploration and thought on the concepts covered.
4. Activity Sheet in each chapter provides practical exercises integrating different subjects, using tools learned in that chapter.
5. Worksheet contains questions, both objective and descriptive, for revision which can also be used as tools of formative assessment for CCE. The worksheets provided in the teacher's DVD are meant for summative assessment.
6. Project Work (classes 6 to 8) includes challenging real-life computing tasks for the students, encouraging them to find solutions by applying a combination of concepts.
7. Teacher's Note at relevant places gives useful suggestions to teachers on teaching methodologies and directions on how to explore a topic further.
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1. Uses appropriate use of screenshots to present concepts in a lucid and child-friendly manner.
2. Did You Know? (Classes 6 to 8) in a chapter provides interesting information on related topics.
3. Think Tank within each chapter poses application-based questions, encouraging further exploration and thought on the concepts covered.
4. Activity Sheet in each chapter provides practical exercises integrating different subjects, using tools learned in that chapter.
5. Worksheet contains questions, both objective and descriptive, for revision which can also be used as tools of formative assessment for CCE. The worksheets provided in the teacher's DVD are meant for summative assessment.
6. Project Work (classes 6 to 8) includes challenging real-life computing tasks for the students, encouraging them to find solutions by applying a combination of concepts.
7. Teacher's Note at relevant places gives useful suggestions to teachers on teaching methodologies and directions on how to explore a topic further.
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Learn with Linux includes:
We have 5 Learn with Linux Primary titles out of 8 titles across the whole Learn with Linux Course
Learn with Linux Coursebook 1
9780198065586
Learn MoreLearn with Linux Coursebook 2
9780198065593
Learn MoreLearn with Linux Coursebook 3
9780198065609
Learn MoreISBN Title 978-0-19-806558-6 Learn with Linux Coursebook 1 978-0-19-806559-3 Learn with Linux Coursebook 2 978-0-19-806560-9 Learn with Linux Coursebook 3 978-0-19-806561-6 Learn with Linux Coursebook 4 978-0-19-806562-3 Learn with Linux Coursebook 5 We have 3 Learn with Linux Middle titles out of 8 titles across the whole Learn with Linux Course
Learn with Linux Coursebook 6
9780198069348
Learn MoreLearn with Linux Coursebook 7
9780198069355
Learn MoreLearn with Linux Coursebook 8
9780198069362
Learn MoreISBN Title 978-0-19-806934-8 Learn with Linux Coursebook 6 978-0-19-806935-5 Learn with Linux Coursebook 7 978-0-19-806936-2 Learn with Linux Coursebook 8 Learn with Linux
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Welcome to the Learn with Linux teachers site! Here you will find extra resources to help you when using {1} in your class.
Product InformationYou'll need your Oxford ID login details to access these resources.
If you are not already signed in, you will be required to sign in with your Oxford ID login details or register and fill up a detailed registration form for accessing resources. Teaching resources are password protected and recommended for user teachers only. We follow a rigorous validation process for providing access. It usually takes 48 hours to validate these accounts. Your Institute can be contacted for verification, so please share authentic contact details and email address.