[tor-teachers] Welcome!
Bob Jonkman
bjonkman at sobac.com
Wed Sep 9 01:16:58 UTC 2015
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Hi everyone! I'm Bob Jonkman, a systems administrator, project
manager and sometimes educator. I went to a workshop on GnuPG run by
Jonathan Lamothe some years ago (before the word Cryptoparty had been
invented!) and set up the KWCrypto mailing list and Wiki for him.
Sadly, we haven't managed to hold a proper Cryptoparty yet.
http://sobac.com/wiki/index.php/KWCrypto
I did a workshop on Tor for Software Freedom Day in Kitchener-Waterloo
last year, and was asked to do the presentation again at the Greater
Toronto Area Linux Users Group (GTALUG).
So, as my first contribution to the list I'll make my slides available:
http://sobac.com/gtalug/
This was formatted for the 1024x768 projector available at the time,
aesthetics on your screen may vary. Feel free to copy and re-use as
necessary.
Looks like this mailing list is off to a tremendous start! Glad to be
here!
- --Bob.
Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com> Phone: +1-519-635-9413
Candidate for the Green Party of Canada in Kitchener-Conestoga
https://bobjonkmangpc.ca/ mailto:bob.jonkman at greenparty.ca
Vote for the person who will best represent you in your riding!
On 08/09/15 05:53 PM, Alison Macrina wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First, lemme say that I'm really glad to see such a huge interest
> in this list! I think a list like this is both useful and necessary
> and I'm excited to see what we can do together.
>
> Please feel free to invite your friends and colleagues to join us
> on this list. The more, the merrier:
> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-teachers.
>
> This list is for:
>
> 1. Discussion and info sharing around Tor teaching/training events
> (who we're teaching, when, where) 2. Curriculum development,
> standardization, organization, and translation into different
> languages 3. Sharing strategies for teaching different kinds of
> groups and individuals, including visionary stuff (ideology of Tor)
> with practical stuff (how to use the darn thing), and problem
> solving 4. Warm fuzzy success stories from our trainings 5.
> Community building: encouraging and connecting all the lovely
> people educating others about Tor
>
> The goal of this list is to grow the set of people around the world
> who are comfortable, empowered, and prepared to speak to others
> about Tor, and create and run a common communication channel for
> this outreach community. mrphs (nima at torproject.org) and I are the
> administrators of the list.
>
> As someone who does trainings on Tor as part of her full-time gig,
> I can really use the help and support of other folks who do similar
> work and hope to offer the same. I also get asked to do more
> training events than I reasonably have time for, so I'd love to
> share those with other folks who might want to take some of those
> on.
>
> Anyway, welcome to the list everyone! Looking forward to what's to
> come.
>
> Alison
>
> Alison (director of Library Freedom Project, also at alison at
> libraryfreedomproject dot org, pgp:
> https://libraryfreedomproject.org/contact/)
>
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