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=== Volunteers ===
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==== [https://kelar.org/~bandali/ Amin Bandali] ([mailto:bandali@gnu.org bandali@gnu.org]) ====
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'''I can do classroom visits in the following geographical area(s):'''
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Greater Toronto Area (Ontario, Canada)
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'''I can talk about the following topics (optional):'''
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* What is Free Software: the definition, why it matters, why you should care, and how to get involved and start contributing!
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* Free culture and free knowledge, and the importance of community and the commons
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* User freedom, privacy, and controlling your data
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'''My teaching experience (optional):'''
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As a teaching assistant and an instructional apprentice during my undergraduate and graduate studies, I've given presentations and taught a number of computing science and math subjects as part of course labs and tutorial sessions.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 6 November 2025

Teaching volunteers

This is a page for volunteers who are willing to teach students about free software.

Would you like to volunteer to do classroom visits at schools in your area and tell the students what free software is all about? Add your name, availability, and expertise below and email your contact details to info at fsf dot org!

Are you a teacher looking for volunteers to teach your students about free software? Have a look if there's a volunteer in your area or email us at campaigns at fsf dot org.

For materials, see the Teaching_Materials section.

Volunteers

Amin Bandali (bandali@gnu.org)

I can do classroom visits in the following geographical area(s):

Greater Toronto Area (Ontario, Canada)

I can talk about the following topics (optional):

  • What is Free Software: the definition, why it matters, why you should care, and how to get involved and start contributing!
  • Free culture and free knowledge, and the importance of community and the commons
  • User freedom, privacy, and controlling your data

My teaching experience (optional):

As a teaching assistant and an instructional apprentice during my undergraduate and graduate studies, I've given presentations and taught a number of computing science and math subjects as part of course labs and tutorial sessions.

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Your name

I can do classroom visits in the following geographical area(s):

I can talk about the following topics (optional):

My teaching experience (optional):