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ARA



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 8:46 am    Post subject: Open Source Software for Choice in Education Reply with quote

We expect more than one brand and style of vehicle in the schools,
& we should be demanding similar variations in their computer labs.

Linux, FreeBSD, et al. should be as available as Microsoft software.

Has anyone recently explored Open Source software's use in schools?
What were your experiences?

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johnsuth



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 11:59 am    Post subject: Re: Open Source Software for Choice in Education Reply with quote

In , "ARA" writes:
>We expect more than one brand and style of vehicle in the schools,
>& we should be demanding similar variations in their computer labs.
>
>Linux, FreeBSD, et al. should be as available as Microsoft software.
>
>Has anyone recently explored Open Source software's use in schools?
>What were your experiences?
>

I have not seen any, but if I get half a chance this red neck left wing
radical will promote alternatives to Micro$oft.

I have the impression that most school teachers are struggling with IT,
so I am not surprised that I have not seen Linux in schools.

I use OS/2 which most IT professionals think is an old version of Apple
OS.
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telford



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 12:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Open Source Software for Choice in Education Reply with quote

Have a look at:

http://www.schoolforge.net/

Hopefully it might provide some resources to help with the process
of getting open source into schools.

ARA wrote:
> We expect more than one brand and style of vehicle in the schools,
> & we should be demanding similar variations in their computer labs.

> Linux, FreeBSD, et al. should be as available as Microsoft software.

> Has anyone recently explored Open Source software's use in schools?
> What were your experiences?
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ARA



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 1:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Open Source Software for Choice in Education Reply with quote

OS/2 - no longer supported by IBM (but, then, Windows 98 SE
will soon lose Microsoft's support, as well) - is an excellent system,
as you know, quick & reliable.

Like Open Source software, OS/2 has a community of users,
who have taken over where IBM left off, ie to support current
users & possibly even current developers.

Now, IBM has made a big investment in the Open Source
operating system Linux... I wonder if IBM will embrace the
Open Source concept enough to release the source code
of OS/2 someday...? 'hope so!

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> In , "ARA" writes:
> >We expect more than one brand and style of vehicle in the schools,
> >& we should be demanding similar variations in their computer labs.
> >
> >Linux, FreeBSD, et al. should be as available as Microsoft software.
> >
> >Has anyone recently explored Open Source software's use in schools?
> >What were your experiences?
> >
>
> I have not seen any, but if I get half a chance this red neck left wing
> radical will promote alternatives to Micro$oft.
>
> I have the impression that most school teachers are struggling with IT,
> so I am not surprised that I have not seen Linux in schools.
>
> I use OS/2 which most IT professionals think is an old version of Apple
> OS.
>
>
>

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