Thanks, I will do some seaching around on those tonight. I have a one Sever
and client set up at the house that my Son can play on. I'm kind of nervous
about talking to the School but that is just because this is all new to me
(presentations and all). I have been extremely pleased with Ubuntu in the
time that I have been using it. I look foward to helping out my community
and the Ubuntu community as well.

Thanks again for the advice!
Jason

On 6/11/07, Gavin McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Jason Sandlin wrote:

> I know that edubuntu is the operating system. I guess I posted the
question
> wrong. But moodle is what I was looking for. I wasn't sure it it was a
> supported item in Edubuntu or a total different thing. Thanks for the
link.

It's not currently a supported component though it is packaged in the
universe repository.  However, you'd probably be better off downloading
and
installing from the main moodle website as the version in Ubuntu universe
is pretty old.  You should bear in mind that moodle is a considerable
thing
in itself to learn how to manage (as with any course management system).

> I am trying to figure out what angle to present this to a school. Cost
> could be the best seller but I was wanting to find out all I can about
what
> it offers the kids. I plan to do some studying on it over the next few
days
> and was just hoping for some tips?

kdeedu and childsplay would be the first I'd look at for kindergarten.

Gavin


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