[FSUG-Bangalore] Fwd: Free Software Proving to be Great Success in Indian Schools

Harish Singh kumar.harish.singh at googlemail.com
Mon Jul 27 07:28:18 IST 2009


Savings is only one aspect of the advantages of using free software in
education. It should  be made clear that schools need an environment
that fosters better individuals by way of exploration and
experimentation.

- Harish


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From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgro... at schestowitz.com>
Date: Jul 26, 2:40 am
Subject: Free Software Proving to be Great Success in Indian Schools
To: comp.os.linux.advocacy


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Open Source Software saves Indian IT at schools program $2 million

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| Government authorities in the Indian State of Kerala will save more
$US2.27
| million by using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) on computers
to be
| installed in schools throughout the state as part of an $US11.7
million
| (Rs.57 Crore) expansion to its IT at School project.  
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http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/tech-news/open-source-software-bo...

Society - maybe there is such a thing after all

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| We have examples of endeavours such as Wikipedia, that are only able
to be
| created by a community, working together to create something they
could not
| create individually. The Open Source Software community is another
example.
| Such community efforts deliver efficiency, but the primary driver is
an
| ethical one; as Glyn Moody comments when discussing the General
Public
| License "It is not trying to be “efficient”, it is trying to be
ethical;
| ideally you want both – and in many respects, the culture that the
GNU GPL
| fosters is extremely efficient. But if efficiency and ethics clash,
ethics
| win every time."        
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http://globalvillagegovernance.blogspot.com/2009/07/society-maybe-the...

Related:

Indian Schools Adopt Virtual Desktops From NComputing

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| NComputing is working with the state governments of Assam and Tamil
Nadu on
| pilots for the deployment of its virtual desktop technology on Linux
PCs,
| according to Dukker.
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/152183/indian_schools_a...

CII-Shiksha Integrates Open Source In Curriculum

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| As part of its Special Series on Integrating Open Source in
Curriculum,
| CII-Shiksha undertook a 6-months pilot project with six schools of
Delhi. Ten
| mathematics teachers from these six schools participated in the
pilot and
| worked on GeoGebra -- an open source/free software for mathematics.
The
| teachers created dynamic applets in geometry and algebra.    
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http://www.efytimes.com/efytimes/26276/news.htm

What Policy Should India Adopt for ICT in School Education?

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| Considering that computer science is a strange mix of deep theory as
well as
| sophisticated technology, it is very vital for any society to use
this
| transparently. Else, we will let some agencies become monopolies.
This is a
| serious danger to digital society because, the data that is
digitized belongs
| to you and me, and not to the company. But, in reality today, our
data has
| been handed over to the proprietary companies, since they alone have
the
| license to decode our own documents. This will create a possibility
for
| computer crime, which is happening all around our eyes. We should we
let this
| happen?        
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http://gnowgi.org/2008/04/27/what-policy-should-india-adopt-for-ict-i...
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