Hi Richard (and all)

I'm actually going to be at UDS Mtn. View....and I am an actual classroom
teacher and user of Edubuntu, K12LTSP, Ubuntu...etc.  I currently teach US
grades K-8, but have taught grades K-12 during my career.  I'm bringing
the "user" and "implementer" to the table and would love to discuss some
ideas regarding what educators and their school IT people are looking for.
 Hopefully we can hook up.

Richard Weideman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hello,
>
>We have received many comments that Edubuntu is a good fit with Primary
>Schools (i.e. younger kids at Junior Schools), but not older learners or
>environments.
>
>That comment is valid, because this was the first education audience
>target for the product.
>
>One of the areas we will be looking at for Edgy+1 is to provide
>something more suited to the:
>* Secondary / High School level
>* Tertiary / University level
>
>We are still working out how this will be delivered, whether in the form
>of an Add-on pack, or theme / desktop / menu swap ...
>
>Right now, we'd like to get suggestions as to the target requirements,
>and we will debate the best method of delivery once we know what we are
>aiming at.
>
>So:
>
>* if you are involved at a Secondary or Tertiary level what would you
>like to see ?
>
>** if you are involved at a Secondary or Tertiary level, and are using
>vanilla Ubuntu with your own choice of application installs, what do you
>already have running that is proving useful to the educators and
>learners ?
>
>Thanks
>Richard
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>
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David N. Trask
Technology Teacher/Director
Vassalboro Community School
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(207)923-3100



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