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On World Software Freedom Day today, here is a byte of reality

Sumangala Nayak, a social studies teacher at the Sampangiramnagar Government
High School in Bangalore, could barely operate a computer until recently —
this, despite her school being part of the first phase of the central
government's i...@schools programme in Karnataka. Now, after going through a
Free Software training camp, she is not only computer literate but also
declares proudly that she is quite comfortable using a “Free/Libre”
GNU/Linux operating system, something that many computer-savvy people
wrongly perceive to be too technical or out-of-bounds.

“It isn’t as complicated as we had imagined. Someday, I hope to use these
free tools to make daily lessons more interesting for my students,” she
explains. Ms. Nayak is talking about various educational tools that come
along with Debian educational distribution system (a Free Software product)
— Dr Geo (to teach Geometry) and GCompris, to name a few.

In Karnataka, the i...@schools programme mandates that all computers use
GNU/Linux-based operating systems, which besides being zero-cost offer the
freedom to use, share, and study and even modify. But FOSS (Free and Open
Source Software) supporters who carried out an ad-hoc survey found that
little or no Linux was being taught or used there. Hence, volunteer groups
comprising software engineers, students and other FOSS enthusiasts organised
a training camp for teachers from 18 government schools as a pilot project.

As the sessions get ready to wind up on Saturday, another government school
teacher Roopa B.N. too feels “empowered” and talks confidently about the
philosophy behind Free Software. The sessions, held at the Sarva Siksha
Abhyan’s plush computer facility, caught her fancy for she never imagined
that software could be easily “tweaked” to suit requirements. “Only having
the source available and using software made by the people and for the
people allows that. That it is developed and distributed freely is relevant.
Besides skills like making slide shows or sending emails we also discovered
so many specialised tools on Debian,” she explains, animatedly.

i...@schools programme works on an outsourcing model under which the
government identifies vendors who set shop and then assign one “educator” to
teach computers in each school. Upon interacting with these educators,
trainers found that there was little or no knowledge about using the Free
Tools recommended or mandated by the government. “These ‘educators’ had
never used an educational package in their lives, so how can they aid the
larger cause of working towards using ICT in classrooms?” asks Renuka Prasad
from the Free Software Users Group, Bangalore.

Though the first and second phase mandated use of GNU/Linux, we found
educators (and hence teachers) were still clueless, says Gurumurthy
Kasinathan of Bangalore-based NGO 'IT for Change'. “And the battle isn't
just an economical one (between free and proprietary software). Government
and educators must be made aware of the vast amount of tools that are
available freely — and easily customisable too — as part of any GNU/Linux
system,” Mr. Kasinathan points out.

The Department of State Educational Research and Training, which supported
this camp, believes training is important to “give students a comparative
advantage”, says DSERT director M.N. Baig. “We want to equip children with
computer skills that can help them land jobs. This training will help
strengthen programmes we are already running,” he points out, adding that
proprietary software corporation Microsoft too has three training academies
in Gulbarga, Dharwad and Bangalore on its Open Software.

However, both Ms. Roopa and Ms. Nayak, equipped with knowledge, return to
computers that either “crashed” or have no power supply. “I'd like to take
what I've learnt to my students, but will simply have to wait for the
computers to work,” Ms. Nayak says.


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