Group talk: Freedom Ladder
(I have included what I believe is the first priority if we want to build a useful ladder. Digital illiteracycy) |
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This is what we’ve developed so far, feel free to weigh in with their thoughts and suggestions. | This is what we’ve developed so far, feel free to weigh in with their thoughts and suggestions. | ||
− | * 1. Understanding nonfree software | + | * 1. Understanding the importance of addressing digital illiterates |
− | * | + | * 2. Understanding nonfree software |
− | * | + | * 3. Finding your own reason to use free software |
− | * | + | * 4. Free replacements and installing your first free program |
− | * | + | * 5. Understanding encryption |
− | * | + | * 6. Mobile phone freedom |
− | * | + | * 7. Learning how to find help |
+ | * 8. Trying a free operating system |
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Steps
This is what we’ve developed so far, feel free to weigh in with their thoughts and suggestions.
- 1. Understanding the importance of addressing digital illiterates
- 2. Understanding nonfree software
- 3. Finding your own reason to use free software
- 4. Free replacements and installing your first free program
- 5. Understanding encryption
- 6. Mobile phone freedom
- 7. Learning how to find help
- 8. Trying a free operating system