Thanks for the feedbacks.
Yes, there are good articles for individual topics in the internet. The chanllenge is to find them, then fit everything together in a coherent and working way.
To focus on using Fedora to deliver the needed components will be very helpful for starters. I consider this is an integration guide to add missing components to a base Fedora installation and make use of it very quickly.
So it is aimed to help them install the components, and knowing enough to handle school works / courses.
ad-hoc I do not meant wireless sharing. I mean unplaned needs (to access something).
A good parental control setup will help Fedora (or Linux as a whole) to gain mass acceptance as school kid learning devices. (May be ChromeBook is already a good fit there.)