This is interesting - but last time I tried to work with a school they were stuck with a preferred MS supplier by the LA and there was also a problem with electronic whiteboard drivers for Ubuntu/Linux? Obviously, this doesn't stop them from using FOSS on MS Win but I wonder if anyone knows about driver availability for the whiteboards now?

Paula

On 21/07/10 22:23, Tim Dobson wrote:
Very interesting article.

For anyone interested there's an edugeek discussion raging here:
http://www.edugeek.net/forums/blue-skies/60124-open-source-schools-miles-berry-offers-radical-response-ict-funding-cuts.html

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Subject: [sf-uk-discuss] An 'open source manifesto' to counter the ICT cuts
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 08:11:54 +0100
From: Steve Lee<st...@fullmeasure.co.uk>
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To: Schoolforge-UK Discussions<sf-uk-disc...@googlegroups.com>

Miles Berry has put together a good list of ways to make the most of
open source in educational settings.

http://agent4change.net/grapevine/platform/645

Those of you have been around open source in education for a while
will recognise the themes that Miles has collected them together in a
compelling article that deserves wide dissemination. Pass it on.

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