Free educational software - dynamic table

One might think that drawing up a table with information about free
educational programs is not a novelty: You can find on the Internet
dozens of lists and tables with this content, but in general the tables
are static, without interactivity, and are sorted by areas of knowledge,
providing a short description of each program. Some of these tables
record the official web page of the programs. More rarely, the table
presents the possibility of reorganizing the data so that the user can
easily combine the most interesting information.

For example:

- Can the software be used in elementary school, high school, university?

- The program has versions for different operating systems such as
GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac?

- In which web page can I download these versions?

- What kind of free software license (GNU-GPL, Apache, MIT, BSD, etc.)?

- In which web page can I download the source code?

- The program interface is translated into the students native language
of the my classroom?

- Is there a page about the program on Wikipedia?

The dynamic table free educational software -
http://ufrgs.br/soft-livre-edu/dynamic-table - answer these questions.
In addition, through a few clicks, intuitively, the user can reorder the
information in succession, keeping the previous order. That is, the
user,  to reorder the table to display the programs that can be used for
high school, for example, can then reorder by clicking the first line of
the GNU-Linux column, without breaking the previous order.

In addition to the technical features, the wiki format allows collective
work, through the interaction between users. The bidirectionality
between the table and the users brings the  possibility to add new
content and correct errors and inaccuracies directly, without requesting
permission from authors. You can contribute even anonymously.

In quantitative terms, the table features more than 320 educational
programs for areas such as Biology, Physics, Geography, Mathematics and
Chemistry, among others. Each area is different from the others by
colors, for easier viewing of the set.

The free educational software dynamic table is the result of a
collective work. Several generous people contributed to the initial
translation to 6 languages and, after publication, several other people
have contributed voluntarily. A lot of people contributed disclosing the
table through blogs, microblogs, social networks, mailing lists and
websites. Sites of governmental institutions in the education area and
associations dedicated to the defense and promotion of free software
also disclosed the table. Thanks  to all.

One way we found to return this people support was to publish the table
with the Creative Commons BY-SA license. We believe that a collective
work should not have private ownership. In this type of license it is
allowed republishing, remixing and even commercial use. In the CC-BY-SA
it is not allowed to abandon those freedoms.

In addition to the native language of the initial authors, Brazilian
Portuguese, there are versions in English, Spanish, French, Italian,
German and European Portuguese.


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