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ubuntu on my computer: open source for education 7070 points posted to Education, Linux by raymako 03/23/07 **UNDER REVIEW**
I am a french teacher working in the south of France .The school's computers are Dell and Nec computers.
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Sun Microsystems chair touts open-source education for K-12 kids
Associated Press
Article Launched: 04/16/2007 03:31:27 PM PDT
SAN JOSE - Since Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder Scott McNealy stepped down as CEO to focus on his chairmanship full-time, he's been spearheading a side project to transform education the way digital music upended the recording industry.
Though it's not part of his official duties at Santa Clara-based Sun, McNealy is spending a lot of time as pitchman for a project called Curriki - short for curriculum and wiki, which is a Web site allowing users to add and modify content and claim a piece of authorship.
In the case of Curriki, parents, teachers and students can post and download free lesson plans, sample tests, book chapters and other materials. McNealy said the site has strict copyright protections, requiring intellectual property releases for all the original material it publishes.
He said the idea is to lower the barrier to basic educational materials as more students get access to the Internet worldwide.
McNealy said he is particularly concerned about developing countries where network infrastructure is sparse, and is encouraging local governments to boost network spending and adopt Curriki's open-source education model.
That's why he chose China to launch the second phase of the site this week. McNealy is keynoting a Sun education conference Wednesday in Beijing, where he will announce added features to the site, www.curriki.org, including the ability to create personalized pages and a function allowing users to upload and
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