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*open source software exists,  
 
*open source software exists,  
 
*that learning about it is in principle accessible to anyone (by reading source and adjunct howtutorials and "experimenting"),  
 
*that learning about it is in principle accessible to anyone (by reading source and adjunct howtutorials and "experimenting"),  
*that learning aboot technologies that open source software makes available is also self-accessible
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*that learning about technologies that open source software makes available is also self-accessible
 
*that technological self-education is  
 
*that technological self-education is  
 
**not ''necessarily'' commoditized service to privileged domination by some particular identity group, but, rather,
 
**not ''necessarily'' commoditized service to privileged domination by some particular identity group, but, rather,

Revision as of 18:37, 13 April 2007

Free Geek is a hands-on technology learning environment where volunteers may learn

  • open source software exists,
  • that learning about it is in principle accessible to anyone (by reading source and adjunct howtutorials and "experimenting"),
  • that learning about technologies that open source software makes available is also self-accessible
  • that technological self-education is
    • not necessarily commoditized service to privileged domination by some particular identity group, but, rather,
    • essentially collaborative and and self-experienced, and
  • collaboration using enabled technologies somehow also mirrors a mysterious, wonderful factor from which also arose open source software (in the ideal case).

Most of our learning opportunities are integrated with our day to day operations. The Knowledge Bees committee oversees the education program at Free Geek.