There was some educational componentes builted called calclets but there
still not fully developed.

http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/School_Activities_with_Calc



On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 3:12 PM, fred juan diaz <diaz_frede...@yahoo.fr>wrote:

>
> --------------------------------------------
> En date de : Ven 9.8.13, Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> a
> écrit :
>
>  Objet: Re: [IDEA] "Back to School with AOO" blog post
>  À: dev@openoffice.apache.org
>  Date: Vendredi 9 août 2013, 13h33
>
>  bugreporte...@hushmail.com
>  schrieb:
>  >
>  >> On 06.08.2013 at 5:10 PM, "sebb" <seb...@gmail.com>
>  wrote:>On 6 August 2013 15:56, Donald Whytock <dwhyt...@gmail.com>
>  wrote:
>  >>> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Ian Lynch
>  <ianrly...@gmail.com>
>  wrote:
>  >>>
>  >>>> On 6 August 2013 15:40, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org>
>  wrote:
>  >>>>
>  >>>>> It is that time of year now:  back
>  to school.
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>> I wonder if this could make a good blog
>  post.   Of course, AOO being
>  >>>>> free is core part of the story.
>  But even better would be if we had a
>  >>>>> "top 10" list of ways in which AOO is
>  great for school.
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>
>  >>>>
>  >>>> 1. Use the same software at home and at
>  school without worrying about
>  >>>> licensing
>  >>>> 2. Participate in the AOO community and
>  provide useful things for others
>  >>>> while you learn
>  >>>> 3. Fix broken Word documents
>  >>>> 4. Provide choice and promote transferrable
>  skills by using more than one
>  >>>> type of tool
>  >>>> 5. Get a qualification referenced to the
>  European Qualifications Framework
>  >>>>
>  >>>
>  >>> 6. Fits nicely in a small/low income
>  community's school budget.
>  >
>  >> 7. Work in multiple languages.
>  >
>  > 8. use it on your llinux/win/mac machine
>  >
>  > 9. having all you need for the school in one
>  suit/program (cause other projects which has to make money
>  trying to split up the programs like one program for writing
>  onother for drawing to make more money)
>  >
>  > 10. possible to open other formats like .doc (maybe
>  note that it does not work perfect because it's a
>  propritary/closed format) but works mostly
>  >
>  > maybe also note some features that are new to 4.0, like
>  the optional side bar which makes the work easier and
>  faster.
>  >
>  > If you also want to mention that there are still some
>  things missing, here are my most wanted/missing featured I
>  still remember from shool:
>  > (of course there are more things like  Inserting a
>  bibliographic reference int a frame (e.g. image frame)
>  (->will show up allways as [0]))
>  >
>  > #create a 3d surface chart (surface plots)
>  > #save the annotations in impress
>  > (don*t know if these  are still missing)
>
>  11. Use it from USB-stick and so work everywhere using your
>  personal
>  settings, even if AOO is not yet installed on your friends
>  PC. "German:
>  digitale Schultasche"
>
>  Kind regards
>  Regina
>
>  12 analyse existing school programs in different levels and see if it's
> possible
>      to produce some resources that would be directly usable
>      by students or pupils according  to their programs.
>
>     for example here are some little resources produced by EducOOo
>     for our 14 - 19 y o pupils
>
>      galleries and extensions
>
> http://campuslibre.educoo.org/main/document/document.php?cidReq=OUTILSAUTOUROOO
> AOODraw has enough features to allow simple electronic schematic design
> either using connectors or grid (the choice in these galleries, some of
> them taken from dsciences)
>
> millimetered, semi-log and log-log generator
>
> http://campuslibre.educoo.org/courses/BACPROM/document/24_Logarithmes_et_exponentielles/milifred4.otg
> an english version exists but as there is few text it would  be  easy to
> translate it in any language.
> This module is used by dmaths
>
> Oscilloscope simulator without macros
>
> http://campuslibre.educoo.org/courses/BACPROSCIENCESPHYSIQ/document/1_CME2_Alimentations_Installations_Protection/OOoscillo2.ods
>
> rem : after 25y of teaching , it  appears to me that that pupils are
> mainly looking for short howtos
> (one page, no more) about specific issues related to their program of
> study (ex : how to deal with complex numbers in calc, how to write a simple
> formula, how to  structure a homeworrk with AOO, where can i  find an AOO
> template for my report of internship etc...)
>
> Best regards
> Fred Juan DIAZ
>
>
>
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