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Education 'portal' for Linux launched

By on February 21, 2003 (8:00:00 AM)

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- by Tina Gasperson -
With the slogan, "Who you are...What you need" Linux advocate Jonathan Hughes launched the Linux in Education portal on February 20th. The site is designed specifically to provide teachers and other people involved in education with tools, resources, and information about implementing Linux.
The site features cases studies about Linux implementation that are geared to school IT staffs to provide examples, proofs, and contact information for people who are willing to help.

There is also information about the popular K -12 Linux Terminal Server Project (K12LTSP), which allows the use of older thin client servers as workstations - at little or no cost.

For teachers, there is an exhaustive listing of Linux educational applications, like Tux Typing, and a multitude of science-based programs.

Administrators will find information about what Open Source is and how it can be of benefit to a school system. Administrators can also look at case studies to see how Linux has already been implemented in some schools.

For students and advocates, the same information is presented along with links to outside resources of interest.

From the Linux in Education press release:

The site's easy navigation will delight viewers with the information they are looking for, quickly. School IT staff will find the technical information they need to plan, setup and administer a Linux server and Linux-based computer lab. Teachers and students will be able to find the information they need to effectively use Linux at school and home. A page for school administrators will provide the essential information they need to plan Linux into their technological strategy. Jonathan Hughes, the website's designer, comments, "It was my goal to keep the focus of the site narrow so that the viewers can find the information they need in a very effective way."

A special section of the site is devoted to giving the Linux in education advocate the tools they need to advocate Linux in their area. "In fact," Jonathan Hughes explains, "that was one of the purposes I fore saw for the website. A website that a Linux advocate, whether an IT staff already in a school or an active community volunteer, could give to educational professionals that gives them a starting point in their exploration of Linux in education."

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Dead Link ?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 22, 2003 02:16 AM
Has it been slashdotted already ?

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The Link works fine! Just tried it!

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 22, 2003 06:55 AM
Link was ok for me just now!
Schools will love this site!

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Re:Dead Link ?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 22, 2003 10:51 AM
I am glad that someone posted that it was still active. I am the website designer and it is running on a DSL pipe from my home so it does not have good bandwidth. I fear if it was ever to be featured on Slashdot. I need a good mirror plan or something. Any pointers?

-Jonathan Hughes
jhughes@linuxineducation.org
http://www.linuxineducation.org

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Re:Dead Link ?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 23, 2003 01:45 AM
Been trying to open it on and off for about an hour. This is all I get:


    font face=verdana size=1>AdsGone Blocked HTML Ad

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Re:Dead Link ?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 23, 2003 09:13 AM
That's interesting, not sure why it is doing that. Please e-mail me and let me know what browser you are using and also what platform. Thanks!

-Jonathan Hughes
Linux In Education Portal
http://www.linuxineducation.org
jhughes@linuxineducation.org

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All distros should be free to schools!

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 22, 2003 03:29 AM
What distros are free to schools?
K12LTSP.org is RedHat based (so free to schools)
What about the others?
Need a listing of all that are free to schools on this site.

For example: Xandros, is it free to schools?
Can Xandros have LTSP.org stuff added to it (LTSP is ok with Debian and isn't Xandros Debian based, so)? - What about SuSE, Lindows, etc... free to schools or not?

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Re:All distros should be free to schools!

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 22, 2003 08:52 AM
<A HREF="http://developer.skolelinux.no/index.html.en">Skolelinux</a skolelinux.no>
is free.
It is a out-of-the-box solution for schools.
It is based on debian and ltsp
It is a norwegian project. but it is also availeble in english, sami, swedish, danish and latvian. possibly in other languages too.There is also a german project coming up <A HREF="http://www.skolelinux.de/">www.skolelinux.de</a skolelinux.de>

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Re:All distros should be free to schools!

Posted by: Doug Loss on February 22, 2003 10:43 PM
It's Linux, folks. All distros are free for the download, excepting whatever small proprietary bits the manufacturers have added! Having said that, there are some distros that are directly aimed at schools. As others have mentioned, K12LTSP and SkoleLinux are of that type. Others are Blue Linux, kmLinux, AbulEdu, SLIS, and DebianEdu.

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slashdotted?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 23, 2003 02:59 AM
Nope, not that I noticed, but you are listed over at freshmeat! That's close enough isn't it? You're right on the first page near the bottom.
Anonymous Coward,<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;)

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