I work in education too, but not as a teacher. I'm a fulltime ICT-co/Network admin for a large school in Maaseik, and have been using Ubuntu for two years now as my main OS. As many other people, I'm also looking to integrate more Ubuntu or open source software in our schools, but it's a steep hill to climb. We already use linux to some degree, but as a firewall, url filter, ... and recently I equipped our library with Ubuntu computers (nobody noticed yet I think). With the recent change in MS-KIS 3, maybe schools will be more motivated to make the switch.
As my own log, I used to keep a little site for reference. First as a blog, but I turned it into a Joomla site. If interested, you can visit http://ikwileencomputer.net/opensource. Work on the site has come to a halt, since I became a father in April,but I want to keep posting and am looking for others to contribute (as a blog, forum posts, upload of interesting material - login with OpenID should be supported on my site). Or maybe someone can provide an "education" section on the ubuntu-be site? So, I'm willing to participate in the "Ubuntu in education" project ... but from my computer, not to do presentations and so on.... Stefan -- View this message in context: http://ubuntu-be.3354669.n2.nabble.com/IRC-meeting-08-09-2010-Report-tp5516095p5576523.html Sent from the Ubuntu-be mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
