It is true....the students are familiar with some alternative softwares ,
but they are not aware of the ideals behind that. The teachers are trained
to teach some softwares , not the ideals. They only know that it is free (of
cost ).The students and teachers are "consumers" of
softwares.....സനല്‍കുമാര്‍ (അദ്ധ്യാപകന്‍)

On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 10:19 AM, കേരളീയന്‍ ഭാരതീയന്‍
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 24/12/2008, Sreenadh H <[email protected]> wrote:
> > He said that the teachers
> > teaches only on how to use Free Software tools. But they won't teach
> > the principles behind the Free Software.
> >
>
>  Is it true ? Somebody might have given wrong feedback to him.
>
> Many of the schools in Kerala teaches philosophy of free software as
> part of IT curriculum. Moreover, philosophy of freedom and culture of
> sharing and collaborative development are not merely confined free
> software domain. In Kerala it is practiced in many other sector as
> well. Schools in Kerala are instrumental in seeding of such practices
> in students.
>
> - കേരളീയന്‍
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