The Philippine Open Source InitiaTIVE (POSITIVE) worked with a number
of partner schools to develop F/OSS-oriented courseware for IT
courses. These schools should be using F/OSS such as GNU/Linux
(possibly Ubuntu), OpenOffice.org, Eclipse, etc. We deployed the
courseware to some 100+ schools (sorry, forget the exact figure) all
over the country. I'll try to remember the core schools that helped
develop the curricula:

Angeles University Foundation (AUF) in Angeles, Pampanga
Asia-Pacific College in Magallanes Village, Mkti
Cebu Institute of Technology in Cebu City
Don Bosco Technical College in Mandaluyong City
Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) in
Iligan City

In addition, we had help from DOST Region VI. I'm trying to remember
if the University of San Carlos  in Cebu was part of the team. But I'm
sure about the five schools above. I'll also check my files for the
complete list of schools that took advantage of the courseware and the
free training that went with it.

As an aside, I think that the Ateneo de Davao was a launch site but I
have to check.

-- 
Daniel O. Escasa
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