> I'm not sure as to having boxes running OOo in place for people to play > with as I doubt there will be the time considering the likely volume of > people, but having said that, what proportion of the 15,000 would be > likely be IT teachers who would most likely want to play. >
I hope very few are IT teachers. Here is the situation if we can get the teachers that have very little knowledge about computers using it it is far more influential to there districts. If IT teachers use it then other teachers feel that since they are "techie" it still will be difficult for them. > We could share the booth with other FLOSS projects as a way of making it > cheaper... Moodle for instance, Mozilla, the GIMP and Chandler would > all be a good fit but I would be concerned about splitting focus. > Moodle would be an excellent one. I am somewhat heavily involved with moodle in my school district. I would be happy to help represent them if that was needed. But I know that it has a good following and they probably could get some representatives. So a CD containing Moodle, OpenOffice, Mozilla, and maybe the GIMP(for yearbook teachers) would be an awesome thing to distribute. Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
