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Re: [seul-edu] material for schoolforge frontpage
Yes, this is it. I like it.
Thank you, Roger.
David
Roger Dingledine <arma@mit.edu> said:
> Ok, I've put these items into something approximating what we might see
> on a frontpage of my idea schoolforge site. Nearly all of the resources
> I'm envisioning don't currently have URLs or any solutions actually
> available. The road ahead of us is very long, but wide. :)
>
> I haven't put this in pretty html, but that's easy to do once we've
> decided we like this idea.
>
> What am I missing? Is this a really good start or a really bad idea?
>
>
>
> * Current news and headlines for open source software in education
> http://opensourceschools.org/
>
> * Case studies and success stories of open source software in schools
> http://richtech.ca/seul/casedex.html
> http://www.k12ltsp.org/casestudy.html
> http://www.osef.org/
> Riverdale, Beacon, etc
>
> * Ready-made educational software packages
> * for students (deb, rpm)
> http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/
> * for teachers (deb, rpm)
> * for school admins (deb, rpm)
> * for system admins (deb, rpm)
>
> * Download a CD of school-related software (students, sysadmins)
> http://linuxforkids.com/ (students)
> http://ibiblio.unc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/K12LTSP/ (sysadmins)
> plus 'teachers' if we make a cd for them
>
> * Search a list of in-progress educational applications and reviews
> http://linuxforkids.com/
> http://www.ofset.org/freeduc/
> http://richtech.ca/seul/
> http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/
>
> * Weekly reports on the status of the Linux in education community
> http://www.seul.org/edu/reports.html
>
> * Discuss Linux in education -- mailing list (list archives), wiki
> http://www.seul.org/edu/
> http://www.seul.org/archives/seul/edu/
> http://eduwiki.seul.org:8080/ and others
>
> * Educational software development and hosting resources
> http://www.seul.org/pub/hosting.html
> http://edu.kde.org/projects/
> http://www.ofset.org/
>
> * Comprehensive (unsorted) list of free software education projects
> worldwide
> http://seuldat.seul.org/
> (once we compile it from www.seul.org/edu/links.html and others)
>
>
>
> On the plate later: (somebody want to set up these pages, and the material
> behind them? You could be famous!)
> * Volunteer to help! I'm a:
> Student
> Teacher
> School Admin
> Sysadmin
> * Press releases and publicity
> http://opensourceschools.org?
> Red Hat's PR team?
> * Advocating free software to
> * schools
> (and even various types of schools)
> * to teachers
> * to school admins
> * governments
> * corporations
> * Donate money to the Linux in Education non-profit (tax deductable)
> * Find people who are donating hardware in your area
> eg computerbank
> * Curricula for teachers for better using Linux in the classroom
> * Ready-to-use curricula
> * Help write new ones
> http://itp.innoved.org/wiki/freecourse (?)
> http://richtech.ca/testbank/ (?)
> * Search LUG contacts worldwide
> Find educational volunteer contacts local to you
>
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David M. Bucknell
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