On 7/31/06, Carsten Agger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I want to write a small article about Edubuntu as a children's/education
distro.

I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but do you know how
many and which schools/educational institutions are actually using Edubuntu?

I've installed it myself and been tinkering a bit with it, and it's
easy to see how the education/edutainment programs and games for young
children etc. would appeal to small children - and it's nice to see how
easily this combines with a very powerful set of office and multimedia
applications - but with a standalone installation it's obviously
difficult for me  to assess the more technical aspects (thin-client
operations, calendar and attendance registration integration, etc.).

So - if possible, maybe somebody could point me to some examples of
"testimonials" or practical examples?

Thanks in advance,

Carsten

When I get off my arse, I will actually finish a case study I have
about half done that will cover Tuxlabs. Until then there is a good
story that was written about the Tuxlabs. Jonathon Carter can dig it
up for you.

As for other schools, I am not certain. There are a fair number of
others, which don't have a good idea of who and where.

Corey

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