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Re: Spreading the word (was Re: [Fwd: Re: [seul-edu] Want to present at LINUXWOR
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On Thu, 02 Aug 2001 15:25:05
zeruch [Joseph Estevao Arruda] wrote:
>Douglas Loss wrote:
>ur organization focuses on educational applications for
>> Linux below university level. I don't know how we would cater
>> to businesses--try to convince them there's money to be made in
>> putting Linux into the schools? _That'd_ be a hard sell!
>> There's not much money to be made in educational consulting in
>> _any_form.
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>That is not true. The edu consulting business is a niche, but a
>lucrative one for the oligarchy of players on the scene. At least two
>had come to VA looking for expertise in doing large scale projects for
>school districts (one for an entire state at the secondary level). So
>it's there, but it is still a business/industry orientation. Those magic
>buzzwords like 'solutions' and return on investment still apply.
>
I fully agree. It is not consulting per se, but providing solutions. Many school districts has over $100 million budget annually, and about 10% is devoted to data processing, instruction support, etc. Some of them signed up multi-year mutli-million with blackboard, which I think is overpaying for a mediocer product. We need to get above each machine and look at the whole picture.
J.
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