Actually We have a K12LTSP lab setup, fedora not ubuntu, but I did test it with
AR and it does work. The plugin for printing is negated by the fact that the
reports are in pdf format and can be printed from there. We don't use AR in the
building though, we use Reading Counts, but both do work in an LTSP environment
and with Firefox. So go ahead and give it a try, if it doesn't let you use it
with Firefox you may need the add-on that disguises Firefox as another browser,
but I don't think it's needed.
Levi Kemp
Technology Specialist
Bolivar R-1 Schools
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Sent: Tue 2/5/2008 11:49 AM
To: Jim Hutchinson; Barb Tabor
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Subject: Re: Edubuntu and Renaissance Place
Don't hesitate to bash it. This and the k12 list are the best place to discuss
educational software, IMHO.
The only thing renlearn has of value is their data on the tests. Why they would
choose to build their software on a windows platform is beyond me.
It would make much more sense to use mysql or postgresql on top of apache and
or tomcat and support multiple platforms. Keep the cost of entry down and sell
their own software instead of Microsoft's.
Luis
---- Jim Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 4, 2008 6:00 PM, Barb Tabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I am thinking of setting up a lab of thin clients using Edubuntu at one of
> > our elementary schools.
> > The teachers are very into AR (Accelerated Reader), STAR Reading and Math.
> > We are thinking of going to Renaissance Place with Enterprise.
> > Has anyone used Ren. Place with Edubuntu?
> > Any suggestions/recommendations would be appreciated.
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> I have no idea about the tech specs, but as a teacher who used to
> advocate for AR and now doesn't I think you might be able to find
> better uses for your lab than running AR or anything similar. I'm not
> going to use this as a forum to bash AR, but I will say that
> independent research does not support their claims. Unfortunately,
> once schools have bought in there is little of change (kind of like
> trying to move away from windows).
>
> I am really trying to get our teachers to use tools like Kig (I wish
> this project was more active than it seems) and others to enhance math
> instruction and move away from using computers for just drill and
> practice or creating copy and paste presentations. Sorry, starting on
> one of my rants.
>
> Anyway, good luck.
> Jim
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