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| author: einar
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| comments: true
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| date: 2009-11-29 22:25:34+00:00
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| layout: page
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| slug: after-a-hiatus-klassrooms-continue
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| title: After a hiatus, Klassrooms continue!
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| wordpress_id: 720
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| categories:
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| - KDE
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| - Linux
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| tags:
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| - KDE
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| - kdeforum
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| - klassroom
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| - Linux
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| Do you like KDE? Did you ever find yourself in a position of wanting to help, but you didn't know what to do, or who to talk to? Do you feel you could use help to get started?
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| Today, the KDE Community Forums would like to provide the opportunity to answer those questions by annoucing the continuation of the tutorial courses known as _Klassrooms_.
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| ## What are Klassrooms?
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| Klassrooms are tutorial "lessons" held in a specific area of the forum. Held by one or more "mentors", they are focused in guiding people through helping KDE by tackling a particular problem. Examples of such problems include:
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|   * Fixing simple bugs in an application
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|   * Taking junior jobs in a specific project
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|   * Helping with documentation
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|   * Promotion work (for example, screencasts)
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|   * Helping with translations
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| As you can see, Klassrooms are not limited to coding at all.
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| Usually the sessions last from one to two weeks, with a maximum of 5 "students" participating. The work is coordinated in a specific area of the forum.
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| ## Public call for mentors
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| The key to hold Klassrooms is having mentors. Their role is to present the problem and guide students through the course. Compared to a live session, using the forum requires less time, and both the students and the mentor can set their most convenient schedule.
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| That is why _we need you! _You don't need to be a developer: non-coding courses are as welcome as coding ones. How do you become a mentor? [These guidelines](http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=84115) explain everything that is needed to apply. 
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| If you feel like helping, this is the perfect opportunity. Let us know!
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