David Huerta wrote:
>> Interesting article about how a teacher took away Linux disks from a kid
>> who was passing them out.
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>
> I'm speechless. I think this pretty much sums it up though:
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> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/backinblack1979/picard_facepalm.jpg
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funny thing is that the NEA is not against linux as posted on the bottom
of the page
http://www.nea.org/lessons/2005/tt050124.html. Sure most of
those programs are for windows, but the cool thing is that they do not
care just as long as the students are able to learn. In my opinion we
might be able to use the fact that most of the programs that student
uses are in the form of opensource (edbuntu anybody). We can also show
how easy it is to use compared to a couple of years ago, after all, a
school was able to set up linux servers. Further proof that i can
provide is the fact that at my school there was a mix of mac os and
windows. Personally though, I think this is just one teacher thinking
this way, I am pretty sure that teachers will adopt linux in their class
rooms one day.
Nadim Hoque
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