[tor-teachers] Welcome!

gus ggus at riseup.net
Wed Sep 9 03:44:54 UTC 2015


Hey there!,
I have been teaching Tor in my free time for a few years now here in Brazil: 
from public events like CryptoRave, FISL, cryptoparties to smaller workshops 
in some organizations. :)

I don't have a proper presentation with slides, as in many situation we
don't have internet working flawless, I prepare myself to explain and
discuss Tor totally offline. If we have internet working in the place,
then I show the Tor Project website, metrics, the browser privacy
options, EFF "Tor and HTTPS" page[1] and (if we have time) some onions
(for example, facebook), but I still prefer to explain the concepts
behind it than just a basic "how-to".

If I have at least 2 hours to talk in a public event, I like to explain Tor 
and Tails (why is amnesiac? why is incognito?), so all this people -- 
that maybe I'll not see again, -- will go with Tails installed in 
their usb stick.

Also, in the workshops, before start talking about the project, a nice thing to 
do is to ask about what they already heard about Tor. :)

cheers,
gus

[1] https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https

Em Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 09:16:58PM -0400, Bob Jonkman escreveu:
> 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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