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== Subject Description: ==
Working in a Linux environment requires knowledge of the availability and use of both text and visual-based tools. This subject will introduce students to the wealth of free software products available for the Linux platform, with the emphasis on free software. Students will learn how to acquire, install, configure and use software including multimedia, communication, file management and document creation. Students will also be introduced to markup mark-up and scripting languages used in conjunction with the software covered.
== Credit Status: ==
== Specific Outcomes: ==
Upon successful completion of this subject students should will be able to:* Explain different software licensing models* Evaluate strengths and weaknesses of particular software within its type group* Download, install, un-install and configure Linux applications* Use package management software and Fedora repositories including Livna* Transfer files over a network* Effectively use Linux office productivity tools* Create various types of documents, including web pages, manual pages and business presentations* Effectively communicate electronically with others and use collaboration software* Use Linux software to create and view multimedia content* Create, use and maintain simple scripts/source/configuration files* Convert between different file types and use file compression tools
== Topic Outline: ==
* 1 midterm test worth 30%
* 10 labs worth 10%
* 2 Assignments assignments worth 5% each
== Academic Regulations: ==
College Policy
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