[K12OSN] FOSS Education Apps Suggestions?
CHUCK SYPERSKI
CSYPERSKI at DUPAGE88.NET
Fri Jun 8 15:56:44 UTC 2007
I have an open source School Cafe POS.
Here is the info.
http://www.sf.net/projects/pscafe
http://pscafe.sf.net
>>> dhuckaby at paasda.org 06/08/07 10:37AM >>>
Ktuberling (Mr. Potato Head) for the little ones ;)
TuxMath (personally not a fan of the TuxMath/Type apps cuz of the
bandwidth overhead the suck up)
--Huck
Bryant Patten wrote:
> I am updating the Free Software for Schools publication
> (www.lulu.com/content/286873) for the upcoming NELS/FOSSED conferences
> (www.fossed.com) and I thought before I put the final wraps on, I would
> ask the people on this list for their top recommendations. The current
> version has about 140 programs listed and the most famous ones are
> already included: Open Office, Abiword, all the edu.kde.org apps, GIMP,
> Scribus, Audacity, Blender, Inkscape, MythTV, Celestia, Stellarium, NVU,
> Drupal, Moodle, Tuxpaint and Tuxtype, GCompris....etc
>
> But some other applications are not in this 2+ year-old publication:
> Scratch, Alice, OpenBiblio, Koha, Dia, Thunderbird, Firefox, Freemind,
> DansGuardian, Nagios, Zimbra...and ???
>
> So I am curious what others people think should be included. Your
> suggestions may already be in there but I would hate to miss a new, cool
> program or perhaps a classic that I just overlooked.
>
> Bryant Patten
>
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