If we all keep avocating, using and pushing suppliers for linux support the
momentum should snowball.
Esp' as alot of vendors see education as a wallet with no bounds. They know
they can always come back to education and say. This product will do
*insert latest buzzwords here* .. and
: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Open Source Challenges Vista at U.K. Education Show
I was at the BETT Show and saw the Open Forum Europe stand and the
Edubuntu CD's. Also the Internet cafe there was powered by Linux. So
while it's good to see them at BETT I
: Colin_The_Technician [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I was at the BETT Show and saw the Open Forum Europe stand and the
Edubuntu CD's
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From: Colin_The_Technician [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 17/01/07, Toby Smithe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using free software? Ubuntu, in particular?
In my experience, the most common whiteboards in use are
Smartboards, made by SMART Technologies1. Their international
support website2 offers downloads for Linux, and according to one of
their spec
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 23:45 +, Freddie Ruddick wrote:
On 17/01/07, Toby Smithe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using free software? Ubuntu, in particular?
In my experience, the most common whiteboards in use are
Smartboards, made by SMART Technologies1. Their international
support website2
Caroline Ford wrote:
http://www.bettshow.com/bett/show_home1.asp
BETT is the world's leading educational information communications
technologies (ICT) event, attracting 600 educational suppliers and over
28000 visitors, and bringing together the global teaching and learning
community for