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= Purpose of Computer Lab WIKI =
A '''wiki''' (pronounced "Wick ee") is a website that allows for collaborative editing and information sharing. The purpose of the '''Westminster Computer lab WIKI''' is to have an area show how '''Seneca college donated computer equipment''' to share information help community-based education, and resources that can be usedto promote the concept of open-source software...
= Background of Donation Recipient (Westminster United Church ) =
[[Image:west_transparent.png|right|250 px ]]
Westminster dates from 1837, when a Presbyterian congregation was organized at Orangeville. The United Church of Canada was organized in 1925 with the union of Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches. The Westminster congregation was formed in 1948 when St. Andrew's United and First Avenue United joined. The church was completed in 1879 by Zion Presbyterian and was used by St. Andrew's United until renamed Westminster in 1948.
Westminster had has a '''proud tradition of supporting music and the arts''', and also providing '''provides programs for the Orangeville and the outlying surroundingscommunity'''.
'''Listed below are a few of these the programs are listed belowat Westminster:'''
* Clothing Depot
* Celebration Choir
* Westminster Bells
* The Westminstrels Men's Choir
* Alanon Prayer Shawl Ministry* Youth Group* JAMM* Al-anon Meetings
* Boy Scouts
* etc..
= Purpose of the Westminster Computer Lab =[[Image:westLab1.jpg|right|390 430 px ]]
'''Primary Focus of Computer Lab:'''
* Westminster Youth Group
= Computer Lab Facts =
Here are some facts about the Westminster Computer Lab[[Image:westLab2.jpg|right|430 px ]]
'''Here are some facts about the Westminster Computer Lab:''' * Computer lab was designed to provide users with full computer usability at a '''low setup and maintenance cost'''.* Computer lab network setup via '''LTSP''' (in final phases'''Linux Terminal Server Project''') will have an to allow '''ease of maintenance and administration'''.** Administrator '''only has to install / update software on main server'''estimated worth instead of $20maintaining software for each workstation,000or "ghosting images" on each machine to keep system up-to-date... ** Linux system '''has automatic and free security updates and does not require anti-virus sofware'''. Linux system runs '''free and effective firewall protection'''...** '''Diskless Workstations (a.k.a. "Thin Clients") are hooked up to a central server.00''' but In the Computer Lab, it is '''only cost an estimated $250.00 <u>not</u> necessary to setuphave workstations use the hard drive''' and . The hard-drives were removed from the workstations to be used with other computer systems in the church. Other computers that includes contain hard drives allow the cost option of room renovations"Dual Boot" (i.e. boot Ubuntu Linux from machine or boot from the network).* Most equipment donated * (Diskless) Workstations can '''run applications from the main server''' <u>or reused</u> '''run applications from diskless workstation (eg. memory cache)'''...** '''Current server (Pentium IV 3. Truly4 Ghz, 3 GB RAM, a recycling success story!80 GB hard drive) can support up to 15 diskless workstations'''. Ability (in future) to '''sync multiple servers to expand to larger number of workstations''' (if required)...* '''Use of Linux (Ubuntu) operating system''' and '''open source software''' '''provides free software for the computer lab now and into the future...'''* Computer network setup via lab (in final phases) will have an '''LTSPestimated worth of $20,000.00''' (but it '''Linux Terminal Server Projectonly cost an estimated $250.00 to setup''') to allow ease and that includes the cost of maintenance and administration..room renovations!* Most equipment was donated or reused.'''Truly, a recycling success story!'''* Current computer lab configuration '''should last 5 years at very low cost ''' (eg. electricity usagebased on performance over 4-5 years from Parkdale and Emery Collegiate high-schools, fix chairsToronto, etc...Ontario)* '''Extra computers are reserved ''' in case a computer workstation fails (estimate: 1 CPU per year).* '''A backup server and backup routine will ensure minimum disruption'''. Just swap (switch) servers if required ...
* '''Computer lab can be sustained indefinitely.''' Terminals (thin clients) can be donated in future by congregation, or by other organizations.
* Computer Lab (in the future) will be '''administered by youth members / volunteers ''' trained by Murray Saul. <br />Great volunteer job experience – '''looks good on a resumé...'''  = Downloadable Media from Grand Opening (February 21st, 2010) =  [ N/A ] '''Video Presentation''' (Presenter: Murray Saul, Videographer / Producer: Justin Williams)  '''Notes''': * Original format of video was designed to have "an argument" take place between "''Real Murray Saul''" and "''On-Screen Murray Saul''". Video has been altered to remove that beginning sequence and title credits added at the end of the video presentation... * Video was filmed by ''Justin Williams''. Justin edited and produced video presentation using the open-source non-linear editing application called '''Cinelerra'''. The Westminster Computer Lab also contains various open-source multimedia applications such as ''Cinelerra'', ''Audacity'', ''Rosegarden'', etc... * For the church service (grand opening - Feb 21st, 2010) all presentation media including youth presentation was created using open-source software on the Linux OS platform... 
[ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/west2.pdf pdf] ] '''Slide Show Presentation''' (created with open source software contained in Westminster Computer Lab)
= Downloadable Media from Grand Opening =
Video Presentation '''Demo Account Posters''' (PresenterUsed to demonstrate that various accounts can be created for various purposes): Murray Saul, Videographer: Justin Williams<br />(created with open source software contained in Westminster Computer Lab) [ N/A ]
Slide Show Presentation (created from Computer Lab) * [ opd [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/youth_teen_demo_account.pdf pdf] ] '''Youth Group'''* [ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/adult_account%202.pdf pdf] ] '''Adult Congregation Member'''* [ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/kids_demo_account.pdf pdf ] ] '''Kids'''* [ ppt [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/graphical_demo_account.pdf pdf] ] '''Graphical Studio'''* [ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/multimedia_demo_account.pdf pdf] ] '''Audio / Visual Studio'''* [ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/education_demo_account.pdf pdf] ] '''Community Education'''* [ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/posters/IT%20Training.pdf pdf] ]'''IT Tech Support Training'''
Demo Account Posters:
* [ pdf ] Youth Group* [ pdf ] Adult Congregation Member* [ pdf ] Kids* [ pdf ] Graphical Studio* [ pdf ] Audio N/ Visual Studio* [ pdf A ] Community Education'''Additional Media from Grand Opening'''* [ pdf ] IT Tech Support Training
Photos of Grand Opening:
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= Resources =
== Educational ==
==== Educational ====
 
 
[ [[Ubuntu Guide]] ] '''Murray Saul's Ubuntu WIKI'''
 
[ [[Westminster Online Computer Lab Manual]] ] '''HOWTOs, Technical Info, Teaching Resources, etc'''
 
[ [[Westminster Teaching Resources]] ] '''Lesson Plans, Curriculum Design, Mind Maps'''
 
[ [[Educational Software (Kids)]] ] - Growing List of applications for Primary / Junior
 
[ [[Educational Software (High-school / College)]] ] - Growing List of applications for Secondary / Post-Secondary
 
[ [http://www.cc.com.au/files/Free-Software-for-Schools.pdf pdf ] ]- Catalog of Free Software for Schools (Australia)
 
[ [http://edge-op.org/grouch/schools.html html ] ] - Case for Open Source Software to be used in Schools
 
 
 
==== Technical Information ====
 
 
[ [[What is Ubuntu?]] ]
[ [[What are "Thin Clients"? / What is LTSP? / What is Edubutu?]] ]
== Technical Information ==[ [[Maintaining a Computer Lab (LTSP)]] ]
[[What is Ubuntu?]]
[[What are "Thin Clients"? http:/ What is LTSP? / What is Edubuntu?ltsp.org ltsp.org]]Main Website LTSP Website
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