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[Proposal] Use of a subdomain for Qt in Education

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    sfilippidis
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    [quote author="QtK" date="1294082694"]
    ... Even the current developer homepage gives good amount of visibility to learning and certification.[/quote]

    Yes it does, and it is a positive thing. However, since I see the learning-related information growing fast, it could emphasize how useful Qt is for education with this. Just my 2 cents ;)

    https://www.filippidis.name/

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      goetz
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      IMHO, a new subdomain does not automatically promote the contents. I thinks it's much more important to put the links to some prominent place.

      http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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        sfilippidis
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        [quote author="Volker" date="1294091314"]IMHO, a new subdomain does not automatically promote the contents. I thinks it's much more important to put the links to some prominent place.[/quote]

        I totally agree with this! :)

        https://www.filippidis.name/

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          hlinaae
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          I agree "http://qt.nokia.com/services-partners/qt-in-education/qt-in-education-course-material":http://qt.nokia.com/services-partners/qt-in-education/qt-in-education-course-material is cumbersome, but not sure about having a separate sub-domain either..

          The learning pages are related, but Qt in Education is focused on learning for a different audience (teachers and students at educational institutions). That doesn't always matter, but sometimes it does.

          Thanks for all the thoughts, though. If you have more, keep them coming, and I am sure we'll at least be able to find a better solution than today's.

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            kamalakshantv
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            Just noticed that today the "home page ":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/ has focused on Qt Education. May be its just due to the release of course material.

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              goetz
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              Though we have http://qt.nokia.com/learning there should also be a http://qt.nokia.com/teaching?

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                sfilippidis
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                [quote author="Hanne" date="1294145191"]...

                The learning pages are related, but Qt in Education is focused on learning for a different audience (teachers and students at educational institutions). That doesn't always matter, but sometimes it does.

                ...[/quote]

                Very interesting answer Hanne! :)

                I would just like to point out the importance of the part of your answer that I quote. I would agree that Qt's learning pages and Qt in Education is not always synonymous.

                Anyway, if you think that a subdomain is to much, you could always go for an "edu" subdirectory such as

                http://qt.nokia.com/edu/

                specifically focused on education.

                To conclude, you have, IMHO, a good thing going on here (with the GPL/LGPL licenced Qt SDK and with Qt in Education) and it is my intention (and the intention of other teachers/professors/researchers/etc) to help. :)

                https://www.filippidis.name/

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                  Wolf P.
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                  I voted yes ;) Am I the bad guy?

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                    sfilippidis
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                    [quote author="Wolf P." date="1294349353"]I voted yes ;) Am I the bad guy?[/quote]

                    I -obviously- voted yes as well, so if you are correct that would make us ... two bad guys! ;)

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                      Three bad guys! I like subdomains and also I think that the page can be filled with highlights or testimonials from people using the educational material.

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