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8:30am - 8:45am Room 142: Registration and continental breakfast
8:45am - 9:00am Room 142: Welcome address
9:00am - 9:45am Room 149: Holly Westell, Seneca College
How to change the recipe
Teaching outside the box.
Room 165: John Wang, Seneca College
Voice over IP
9:45am - 10:30am Room 149: Chris Lindstrom, Seneca College
The Revision Control System
A tutorial in version management using RCS
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Room 165: Anthony Austin, Seneca College
Wireless netware Discovery Tools
10:30am - 11:15am Room 149: Catherine Chambers
Creating Simulations.
Learn how to create compelling, interactive simulations for a variety of subjects. Simulations can be launched on personal computers and handheld devices.
Room 165: Mike Martin, Seneca College
Open Source Web Services.
11:15am - 12:00pm Room 149: Ricardo Alvez, Humber College
Running Linux Office in a Microsoft World.
Room 165: Austin Acton, York University
Wireless netware Discovery Tools
12:00am - 12:45pm Room 142: Lunch
12:45pm - 1:30pm Room 149: Harvey Kaduri, Seneca College
Who said httpd.conf was a static file:
How to dynamically ease configuration complexity with Perl.
Room 165: Dale Perkins – IBM
Open Office
1:30pm - 2:15pm Room 149: G. Hunter, York University
What's wrong (fundamentally) with present-day computing.
What can Open-Source do about it and adopt a programming language and operating system that implements the Turing-Machine model of computation.
2:15pm - 3:00pm Room 149: James Duncan, Sheridan College
Implementing Secure Edge Devices using Open Source Software
Using a current build of OpenBSD as an example, demonstrate how recent advances in open source operating systems have reached enterprise-level reliability and security.
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Room 165: John Selmeys, Seneca College
The Road to World Domination
A fast-paced tour of the development of the Linux kernel with emphasis on the capabilities and new features of the soon to be released 2.6 version
3:00pm - 3:45pm Room 149: Louis Bertrand, Durham College
Preparing course documents with LaTeX
An overview of document formatting and production using TeTeX on Linux and MikTex on Windows. From document source to device independent rendering and output to Postscript printers and PDF files.
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Room 165: Chris Tyler
Open Source Web Content Management Systems
Management of a large website with many different types of content can be a daunting task; this session examines Open Source tools to help with the task.
3:45pm - 4:30pm Room 149: Arvind Maskara
Setting up a web based email system
Learn how to setup a web based email system using Open Source Web Mail application 'acmemail' on Linux.
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Room 165: David Humphrey
An Open Source Classroom: Teaching .NET Using Open Source
4:30pm - 5:00pm Room 142: Coffee and sustenance break
5:00pm - 6 + pm Room 142: BOFS discussions

 

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