> It's certainly nice to provide consistency between home and school. You > might be interested in the OpenCD which provides windows versions of a lot > of the free software available in edubuntu. > > http://www.theopencd.org/ > > It's probably asking too much to have students partition and install linux > on their home computers, but just adding openoffice and firefox on windows > is a lot simpler and will give you a lot fewer troubles. There is also the > OpenEducation CD on that site. > OpenCD is there a good way thats right. Puple are able to have application and software they use in school. It can be TuxPaint, KStars or much other things. Because i have this software thats right but if there are a pupil who doesn´t know where they get programms like this they can have this.
if school´s would like to use gnu/linux systems they have all these application and can tell the pupils where to get them, if the teacher does now about gnu/linux systems. -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
