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| Linux for Education Listings |
Open Learning Community Openlearningcommunity.org assists schools and similar organisations to deploy and use open source web applications. Such applications provide: communication and administration services (intranet, groupware, news and project management), data management services (web-based database interfaces), curriculum and content delivery (courseware), online tools (project and web authoring tools) |
Open Source Education Foundation Home Page The Open Source Education Foundation is enhancing technology for K-12 education. Information about all of OSEF's research and projects can be found here, including; GOVIA, K12 Labs, Project Snowball. |
Open Source Schools News, contributed stories, mailing lists, information about projects, resources, tools, and case studies. |
Open Window Develops administrative, flashcard, and CBT software programs. |
The Linux for Schools Project The goals of this project are to help schools do the following on their internal networks: Manage Linux user accounts in bulk Set up PHP and MySQL enabled personal webspace Encourage pupils to write their own home pages Help pupils learn the multi-user Linux environment. The project is supported by St John's School in Northwood, London, UK. St John's uses a Red Hat Linux 6.0 based server to provide MySQL and PHP enabled web space, shell access and Pine based email to a network of 24 Research Machines PCs running Windows 98. The single Linux machine is now used by 150 boys under the age of 14 for lessons in web programming, Unix commands, network chat and email etiquette. Here is a sample lesson plan. |
Tukids A site where children and arents can download virus-free educational software that will help children in school, or in becoming more familiar with computers. |
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