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[seul-edu] RE: ~education project introductions Re: [cwlc] k12linux



BTW, I believe the RedHat distro had a program called hexedit? I am at work
and can't verify that.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Karl [mailto:karl@tux.org]
Sent:	Friday, July 13, 2001 10:42 AM
To:	cwlc@fairfax.van-pelt.com
Cc:	eharrison@mesd.k12.or.us; Chuck Moss; John Holland; seul-edu@seul.org;
Harry McGregor; Phillip Harp; webmasters@gnu.org
Subject:	~education project introductions Re: [cwlc] k12linux

Hello--

CWLC-- You can find out more about projects like k12linux at
http://www.seul.org/edu/

When I am not busy translating hexadecimal into ASCII, I try to help
SEUL/edu by serving as their Projects Liason, and by putting people in
touch with each other. Hope this email helps that effort.

SEUL/edu, led fearlessly by Roger Dingledine, and Doug Loss, is an
amazingly huge archive of GNU/Linux in education, in case you haven't been
there yet. Several hundred educators, students, scientists, thinkers,
etcetera, are signed up on the seul-edu mailing list, from all over the
world, and from all sorts of educational locations.

BTW, Have you written any papers/presentations?

In October, I hope to recieve free conference passes to an IDG "Open
Source in the Government" Expo in Washington DC. We need people who are
pioneering education with free software, to represent the our similar
causes.

I am asking people to submit any "Free Software in Ecucation" papers, so
that IDG is convinced by the sheer volume of submissions, that they need
to have a completely central "Education" track at the "Open Source in
Government"  convention. (It would be better if it read: "Free Software in
Government" Expo, but that is a point to investigate with IDG, as I don't
need to advocate that discussion to ye who already are versed in GNU
ethics. I fall on the "free" side of the fence.)


SEUL-- CWLC is a project in Wash DC, where John Knight and gang have
installed, taken over, developed, a free software computer laboratory in
the daycare center that was established by volunteers, in a formerly
abandoned school building, near Malcolm X park. CWLC's work has been
swift and impressive, given the benevolent colobaoration, the time, and
the hard work, of several brilliant GNU/Linux-friendly people, who have
over-extended themselves constantly to keep the CWLC shop moving, from
what I understand.

Mr. Harrison, Eric-- I've been only lurking on the CWLC lately
(with my extremist Debian ideas its often better to try contribute
gently, and quietly). I noticed that someone at CWLC was curious about
your K12Linux project(s), so I am piggy-backing this opportunity to point
both you, and CWLC, to communicate with our community at the SEUL/edu
Project.

Webmasters@gnu-- I wanted to bring the activities in this email to your
general attention, in case anyone over at Temple Place/elsewhere is
interested.


Warmest regards to all of you,

Thanks for any help, or questions you may have.
 --Karl

Systems Administrator, Chantilly, Virginia
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Chuck Moss wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 09:58:46PM -0400, John Holland wrote:
> > Has anybody had any encounters with this project?
> >
> > http://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/
> >
> > There could maybe be some information sharing to be had with them.
> >
> > John H
> > ______________________________________________
> > Answer about 50 questions at http://www.advisorteam.com/user/kcs.asp to
estimate your  MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) and visit
http://www.typelogic.com to get a rough interpretation.
______________________________________________
> > cwlc mailing list
> > cwlc@fairfax.van-pelt.com
> > http://fairfax.van-pelt.com/mailman/listinfo/cwlc
>
> I am not sure if this stuff is related to the k12 linux terminal server
> stuff I downloaded a while ago.  I never looked at the cd.  I think that
> came from http://www.k12ltsp.org/  I think a new release came out 4th of
> July.
>
>
> There are also projects that have celerons and xeons to donate.
> Not sure if we qualify.
>
> I was planning on looking through the collection to see if there were any
> useful educational games etc. in the package.  Still haven't really
focused
> on that part.
>
> I think we need an effort to identify the educational games out there.
> the tux typing tutor sounds like a winner.  I was thinking about
> trying to get a friend to program a semi-clone of reader rabbit etc.
> What are the best educational windows based games the we equivalents of?
>
>
> Chuck
>
>
> ______________________________________________
> Answer about 50 questions at http://www.advisorteam.com/user/kcs.asp to
estimate your  MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) and visit
http://www.typelogic.com to get a rough interpretation.
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