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Hey Bryant....
I am the "tech guy" at the West Rutland School... here is what we are doing:
1) Elementary school computer room runs Ubuntu 6.1 (and the students
and teachers love it)
2) High school & middle school computer classes are "dual boot"-- we
do probably 75% of our work in Windows and 25% in Ubuntu.
3) We use Open Office.
4) We use Ghost4Unix (as opposed to Symantec Ghost).
5) We are experimenting with some open source titles (for example cmap
tools, a few science applications, etc.)
Yes, I am interested in joining an open source users group.
-- Gary
Quoting Bryant Patten <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Pizza Attendees - and non Attendees
>
> As was discussed during today's conference, one of the questions that
> is often asked around Open Source use in schools is 'Who else is using
> Open Source?' While we had an impressive show of hands at the
> conference, it would be even better to have a more specific list of
> people/schools that are using FOSS solutions and which programs people
> are using.
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> If people want to reply (on list or off list to my email), I would be
> happy to compile the results and either send them out to anyone that
> replies or post the final result back to this list.
>
> In a related question, would there be any interest in forming a Open
> Source and Education Users group?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryant Patten
> [log in to unmask]
-- Gary L. Ackerman
<< Always state the opinions upon which you base your facts.>>
http://www.taconic-learning.net
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