From: David Trask [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 1/10/2007 1:42 PM
To: Simon Ruiz
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Packages to add to Edubuntu's 2nd CD
Simon Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
iTALC (italc.sourceforge.net
Simon Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The impression I got was that the Student Control Panel is specifically
an LTSP thing.
This won't do anything in an environment like ours, which is why I
suggested iTALC.
Correct me if I'm unaware of something.
There is also quite a benefit to it being
Hi,
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007, Jordan Mantha wrote:
I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I found trolling
around the web
You might get some extra inspiration here, if you haven't looked already:
Hello all!
I've been lurking on this mailing list for quite a long time. But by reading
this last two emails, I've decided to participate active.
Next month in February I will start a case study in my ex-high school using
Edubuntu. It will be a test project and i've tried to soak up as much
Hi,
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Theresa wrote:
I have found KEduca, but haven't found it very useful and user-friendly,
although it combines a BRILLIANT idea. For those who don't know what it is,
it's an application that lets you build questionaires and multiple choice
tests, but I haven't
On Wednesday, 10 January 2007 03:27, Bruno Coudoin wrote:
Le mardi 09 janvier 2007 à 14:17 -0800, Jordan Mantha a
écrit :
I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I
found trolling
around the web and would really like to get feedback on
them and other
packages to include so
Bruno Coudoin wrote:
Le mardi 09 janvier 2007 à 14:17 -0800, Jordan Mantha a écrit :
I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I found trolling
around the web and would really like to get feedback on them and other
packages to include so please take a look and discuss it.
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007, Jordan Mantha wrote:
I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I found trolling
around the web
You might get some extra inspiration here, if you haven't looked already:
Edubuntu Devel Group edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com writes:
One minor comment. I don't have any particular issue with the second cd
but I think it important not to overload edubuntu's default install with
applications -- in particular the existing philosophy of choosing one
application per task
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have found KEduca, but haven't found it very useful and user-friendly,
although it combines a BRILLIANT idea. For those who don't know what it
is,
it's an application that lets you build questionaires and multiple choice
tests, but I haven't really found any pre-made
Simon Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
iTALC (italc.sourceforge.net) - intelligent Teaching And Learning with
Computers - This is a classroom management tool in the Big Brother
tradition of keeping tabs on what the students are doing. It also offers
all kinds of neat functionality to the teacher
GCompris ROCKS! We use it every day with kindergarten students.
Richard/g [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday, 10 January 2007 03:27, Bruno Coudoin wrote:
Le mardi 09 janvier 2007 à 14:17 -0800, Jordan Mantha a
écrit :
I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I
found
Le mardi 09 janvier 2007 à 14:17 -0800, Jordan Mantha a écrit :
I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I found trolling
around the web and would really like to get feedback on them and other
packages to include so please take a look and discuss it.
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