Right on, I appreciate that information.
 
Of course, our deployment of Ubuntu is still strictly in Language Arts (English 
for English speakers) classrooms at the moment, but I find it both personally 
interesting and reassuring as I look towards the future and the possibility of 
our Ubuntu deployment creeping out into the rest of the school.
 
Thanks!
 
Simón

________________________________

From: Will van der Leij [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 10/19/2006 1:14 PM
To: Simon Ruiz; 'LIST edubuntu devel'
Subject: RE: Edgy+1: Edubuntu for Secondary Schools & Edubuntu for Universities



> Could one install the ubuntustudio-audio/video/graphics package on any
> Ubuntu core distro? That is, use them without necessarily dedicating a
> whole computer computer to ubuntustudio? It seems, from the description,
> that one could.


I imagine one could. Should just be a collection of individual packages in
the end. I would use it as a resource to decide on what you need and how to
set it up.

> Would there be, perhaps, a program for writing music on a pentagraph? I
> know our Music Theory class relies a lot on teaching students how to write
> to a pentagraph, though right now I believe they do it with paper and
> pencil on xeroxed pentagraph paper.
I'm not aware of any but image there should.
One could, arguably, use some clever formatting in OpenOffice.org to achieve
the desired result...

Regards,
Will





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