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Stem
One of the most important objectives of the STEM curricula is to enable our graduates with the skills required to manage the next generations of society
- Science Fundamentals (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
- Technology and Engineering Principles
- Mathematics Principles
- Innovation and Creativity Principles
- Computer Science Fundamentals
- Software Development Principles
- Database Design and Management
- Networking and Security Principles
- Systems Administration and DevOps Principles
To this end we will examine some examples of software that needs to be expanded/explored/and reduced to a specific workflow across the entire organization. After a workflow is established, the curricula can be established exactly; at as that occurs, these specific softwares should be moved into their respective curriculum
Examples of Orchestration Software
There are several free and open-source software tools that can be used for organizing top-level multi-project orchestration, including:
•OpenProject: OpenProject is a web-based project management software that includes features for multi-project management, resource management, and collaboration. It allows for the creation of a centralized project portfolio and provides tools for monitoring progress, managing dependencies, and tracking budgets.
•Odoo Project: Odoo Project is a free and open-source project management software that includes features for multi-project management, task tracking, and time tracking. It also includes tools for collaboration and communication, such as discussion forums and document sharing.
•Taiga: Taiga is a free and open-source agile project management platform that includes features for multi-project management, sprint planning, and task tracking. It also includes tools for collaboration and communication, such as chat rooms and wikis.
•GanttProject: GanttProject is a free and open-source project management software that includes features for creating Gantt charts, task tracking, and resource management. It allows for the creation of a centralized project portfolio and provides tools for monitoring progress and managing dependencies.
•Tuleap: Tuleap is a free and open-source project management platform that includes features for multi-project management, task tracking, and Agile planning. It also includes tools for collaboration and communication, such as discussion forums and document sharing.
These software tools can be customized to meet the specific needs of a top-level multi-project orchestration, and they are widely used in various industries and organizations. They also provide the advantage of being free and open-source, meaning they can be modified and improved upon by the community of users.
Examples of Curricula Software
There are several free and open-source software tools that can be used for organizing educational curricula and associated libraries with the purpose of creating a free college, including:
•Moodle: Moodle is a free and open-source learning management system that can be used to create and manage educational courses and curricula. It includes features for course creation, student enrollment, and assessment. Moodle also includes tools for communication and collaboration, such as discussion forums and wikis.
•Open edX: Open edX is a free and open-source platform for creating and delivering online courses. It includes features for course creation, student enrollment, and assessment. Open edX also includes tools for communication and collaboration, such as discussion forums and peer assessment.
•Khan Academy: Khan Academy is a free and open-source educational platform that provides online courses and resources in a variety of subject areas. It includes features for course creation, student enrollment, and assessment. Khan Academy also includes tools for communication and collaboration, such as discussion forums and interactive exercises.
•LibreTexts: LibreTexts is a free and open-source online library of educational resources, including textbooks, videos, and interactive simulations. It includes resources in a variety of subject areas and is available for anyone to use and modify.
•OER Commons: OER Commons is a free and open-source online library of educational resources, including textbooks, lesson plans, and multimedia resources. It includes resources in a variety of subject areas and is available for anyone to use and modify.
These software tools can be customized to meet the specific needs of organizing educational curricula and libraries for a free college. They are widely used in various educational institutions and organizations, and they provide the advantage of being free and open-source, meaning they can be modified and improved upon by the community of users.
Examples of Governance Software
There are several free and open-source software tools that can be used for governing small towns or villages, including:
•OpenGov: OpenGov is a free and open-source software platform that can be used for budgeting, financial management, and performance management. It provides tools for tracking revenue and expenses, creating budgets, and analyzing financial data. OpenGov also includes features for transparency and collaboration, such as public dashboards and interactive reports.
•DemocracyOS: DemocracyOS is a free and open-source software platform that can be used for citizen engagement and decision-making. It provides tools for online voting, deliberation, and collaboration. DemocracyOS also includes features for transparency and accountability, such as open data and public records.
•Nextcloud: Nextcloud is a free and open-source collaboration platform that can be used for document management, communication, and project management. It provides tools for file sharing, calendar and contacts management, and group chat. Nextcloud also includes features for privacy and security, such as end-to-end encryption and two-factor authentication.
•Drupal: Drupal is a free and open-source content management system that can be used for building websites and online communities. It provides tools for creating and managing content, user accounts, and online forums. Drupal also includes features for customization and scalability, such as a modular architecture and extensive API support.
•OpenCities: OpenCities is a free and open-source software platform that can be used for managing and delivering local government services. It provides tools for citizen engagement, service requests, and community collaboration. OpenCities also includes features for transparency and accountability, such as open data and performance metrics.
These software tools can be customized to meet the specific needs of governing small towns or villages, and they are widely used in various municipalities and local government organizations. They also provide the advantage of being free and open-source, meaning they can be modified and improved upon by the community of users.
Structural
Electrical
Circuit theory Digital systems Analog systems Power electronics Microelectronics Electromagnetics Communications Control systems
Mechanical
Mechanics of materials Kinematics and dynamics Thermal systems Control systems Robotics Manufacturing processes Materials science Design and prototyping
Fabrication
Welding and metal fabrication Machining CNC programming Sheet metal fabrication 3D printing and additive manufacturing Mold making and casting Woodworking and cabinetry
Service
HVAC and refrigeration systems Plumbing and piping systems Electrical systems and wiring Building automation systems Appliance repair Automotive repair Heavy equipment maintenance Facility maintenance
Repair
Troubleshooting and diagnosis Mechanical repair Electrical repair Electronic repair Computer and IT repair Appliance repair Automotive repair Heavy equipment repair
Electronics
I.T.
Networking and data communication Network security and firewalls Operating systems and virtualization Data storage and management Cybersecurity and information assurance Cloud computing
anArchOS
anArchOS (from Greek: Anarchy) is an Arch OS linux flavor designed to be lightweight and integrate with The Kingdom of New Rivers' Enterprise Server from which is handled all internal management of The Kingdom and its Guild Members' operations.
While not all software used by The Kingdom is Free/Libre and Open Source, we support the Free/Libre Movement and Open Source Software.
As such, anArchOS and our Enterprise Server will be made public, available through Git; although without any proprietary software or confidential internal material.
anArchOS is in Alpha version 3, but currently only in private release.
(Depricated: Arch will be used as an education platform within Virtual Machines)
UnitedOS
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Security Systems
Production-line Equipment
Assembly line design Conveyor systems Robotics and automation Quality control and inspection Lean manufacturing principles Maintenance and repair of production equipment
Point-of-Sale Systems
POS software and hardware Payment processing and security Inventory management and tracking Customer relationship management (CRM) E-commerce integration Reporting and analytics
Weapons Systems
Ballistics and firearms design Weapon safety and handling Ammunition and reloading Optics and sighting systems Weapon maintenance and repair Tactical considerations and strategy
Ammunition
Ballistics and terminal ballistics Ammunition design and manufacturing Propellants and explosives Reloading techniques and safety Small arms ammunition handling and storage Ammunition testing and evaluation.