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From: Ben Crowell <crowell03@lightandmatter.com>
To: Doug Loss <drloss@suscom.net>
Subject: Re: Question about OpenGrade
Date: 14 May 2003 16:57:49 -0500

Hi Doug,

	Thanks for asking -- yes, I know of several schools
that use OpenGrade. It would be very cool if you could include
it on your CD! The software was written with college users in mind,
but I know that teachers are using it at at least a couple of
K-12 schools.

		Ben


On Wed, May 14, 2003 at 04:28:46PM -0400, Doug Loss wrote:
> Ben,
> 
>    As you may know, we're working on an ISO of educational software 
> <http://www.seul.org/edu/iso.html> for Linux at the SEUL/edu project.
> Our main requirement for applications to be included on this ISO is that
> they be scholastically useful (we're focusing on K12 schools).  We've 
> been evaluating as many of the apps that we know about as we can, but 
> the effort is languishing as many volunteer projects do.  I've 
> determined that any app that is currently being used in one or more 
> schools has de facto demonstrated that it is scholastically useful and 
> has passed our Phase 2 evaluation.
> 
>    That brings me to my question.  Is OpenGrade currently in use in a
> school?  If so, I can put it on the Phase 2 list.  Thanks for your help!
> 
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