> I am passing around a link to a new page > designed for the purpose of helping > LINUX move into the classroom.
Sounds like a great idea. Linux is a "natural" for education. Besides consultant types, what else do you need? I'm a technology coordinator in a public school district and have been beating the Linux drum in educational circles as loudly as I can. For example, in March I'm doing two presentations on Linux in education, one at a state (NH) meeting of tech coords, and one at the national SchoolTechExpo in NYC. One can make many strong arguments for using Linux in educational settings, especially cash-strapped ones. The main problem is that system administrators for public schools are often ill-trained (or non-trained) and overworked...the enthusiasm of students helps some in that regard, but only a little. -- Regards, | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Microsoft: Making the . | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | world safe for computing Randy | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | illiteracy. Coming soon | http://www.golgotha.net | to a brain near you...