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[education-wg] Short FOSS advocacy video for bridging the digital divide
Don Davis dondavis at reglue.orgMon Dec 7 17:21:11 CST 2009
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Here is a short video advocating the use of FOSS in bridging the digital divide. It's only ten minutes long - so it leaves out a lot. I would love to find similar resources to share with teachers and educational technologists. The video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZIs8lCzk5k If you're interested in a non-proprietary (non-youtube Flash) format I can provide one. Also, I often look at this to present a quick comparison of FOSS to proprietary products: http://xcssa.org/files/files/LINUX-DESKTOP-2008-03-22/img0.html I would love to know of something similar elsewhere. (Beyond lists on School Forge.) Thank you, D Davis
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