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News from 2007 - Education

Stories related to Linux use in education.

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- MIT Students Power Supercomputer With Bicycles, Dec 20, 2007

Human-powered computing team supplies a supercomputer with enough juice to model a nuclear fusion reaction.
- Students using PCLinuxOS in Vietnam, Dec 18, 2007
It is hard to believe that my 10th and 11th Grade Vietnamese and foreign students at the American International School in Saigon have been using Linux for about one month now. I am very impressed at how fast they were able to use Linux in a short period of time.
- Kid-size computers, Nov 29, 2007
For nearly a year, Fresno Unified school officials searched for a laptop that wouldn't clutter a student's desk.
- Linux at heart of BMOC (big multicast on campus), Nov 08, 2007
Video Furnace has licensed its MPEG-4-based video distribution system to OSTN, a student-produced video network. Video Furnace System 4 uses Internet2 or private, multicast-enabled Ethernet networks to deliver multicast feeds to desktops, regardless of the operating system, browser, or plug-in.
- Linux Professional Institute forms European affiliate, Nov 06, 2007
With its new affiliate, the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) intends to promote the certification of Linux professionals across Europe. LPI-Central Europe will be responsible for Germany, Austria, Switzerland as well as for the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
- Schools warned off Microsoft deal, Oct 30, 2007
The UK computer agency Becta is advising schools not to sign licensing agreements with Microsoft because of alleged anti-competitive practices.
- Russian OS to be installed in every school, Sep 23, 2007
“Software distributives, developed on the basis of Linux and tested within 2007-2008 might actually be installed in schools by 2009 end”
- 'Open Minds' want Linux and open source in American schools, Sep 22, 2007
Many other countries are turning to Linux and open-source for their school-house computer needs, and now there's a conference for those who want to bring it to schools in the U.S.
- All Macedonian students to use Linux desktops, Sep 20, 2007
The One Laptop per Child's XO, better known as the $100 laptop, gets most of the headlines but NComputing is showing in Macedonia, with its Ubuntu Linux based servers and virtual PC terminals, that there's more than one way to get inexpensive Linux desktops into students' hands.
- French education ministry completes migration to Red Hat, Sep 06, 2007
France’s ministry for education has migrated 2,500 servers across its 30 local education authorities to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in line with the ministry's open-source investment strategy to avoid problems associated with vendor lock-in.
- German universities embrace Linux, Aug 31, 2007
A German state has signed a major contract with Novell for the supply of Linux server and desktop products to 33 universities.
- Indian agency to deploy Linux in schools, Aug 08, 2007
The Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT) is deploying Suse Linux Enterprise across 30,000 desktops and 1,880 servers in schools in southern India.
- SA's first Linux training academy, Jun 14, 2007
In a first for South Africa, Linux Holdings have launched a full-time Linux Training Academy.
- Experiment: first schools install Linux, Jun 06, 2007
An experiment is underway in a number of St. Petersburg schools to install Linux OS in computer rooms with by September 1st. However, it is not clear so far who will be funding the program. A number of computers with Linux OS already appeared in Alexander Ponosov’s school.
- openSUSE to compete with Edubuntu?, May 30, 2007
Designed as an add-on “EDU-CD” to accompany the upcoming 10.3 release of openSUSE, the so-called “SLEducator” is designed to “[ease] the installation and configuration of an educational network and student desktop.”
- Another Microsoft Windfall, May 29, 2007
The dead hand of monopoly has fallen on our schools. According to this morning's Herald, it seems that supposedly vast Vista profits aren't enough for Microsoft. Now they're taxing Apple computers too.
- San Diego schools pick SUSE Linux desktop, May 22, 2007
The San Diego Unified School District has selected Novell's SLED 10 (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) as the standard platform for its "Always-On Learning Initiative," a mobile computing initiative intended to help students achieve academic success and prepare them for life and work in the 21st century.
- One Texas school district giving computerless kids Linux-based surplus, May 16, 2007
While experience tells us that Linux, no matter how light the distro, will not turn an old computer into a modern screamer, this will certainly be a step up for students who would not have otherwise had access to a PC at home.
- School District Fires Network Manager, May 15, 2007
The technology audit and firing come as the district attempts to transition many of its computers from the Windows ME operating system to a Linux operating system.
- Students may get recycled computers, May 14, 2007
Each computer will also include a free set of software which will include a word processing application, a photo manipulation application and a few games along with a Linux operating system.
- Stretching the Education Dollar With Linux, Apr 04, 2007
While there are several different distributions of Linux specifically aimed at educators and students, they are not all created equal. Most, however, bear striking similarities -- both in the basic code and in the assortment of software offerings bundled into the distribution. Though each flavor of Linux has its own pros and cons, that variety may actually work to a user's advantage.
- KU group gives gift and lesson on alternatives, Mar 27, 2007
The group wanted to make a point that Open Source software works on Windows machines, not just on computers running a version of GNU/Linux, a popular alternative operating system.
- Why Linux will not displace Windows, Mar 13, 2007
In short, the absence of high-performance commercial desktop software hurts Linux.
- Melbourne uni drops Unix for Linux, Mar 09, 2007
The University of Melbourne's University Systems Project is set to undergo its largest transformation since its launch four years ago with the core Unix systems to be replaced by Linux by the end of the year.
- Calif. school district aims 5,000 desktops at Linux, Mar 07, 2007
Windsor, Calif. School District IT administrator Heather Carver is migrating most of the district's 70 servers and most of its 5,000 desktop machines from a mostly-Windows environment that is quickly becoming obsolete to a new mixed environment that includes PCs running SUSE Linux, Wyse Linux thin-client terminals, and a smattering of Mac and Windows machines.
- Schools across Japan may switch to Linux, Mar 07, 2007
Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported late last week that the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to introduce the open-source operating system Linux for use within classrooms across the country in the near future.
- District to save money by switching computers to Linux, Feb 26, 2007
Bexley will switch all of its computers over to Linux, an open-source operating system. Open source means that the code for the software is available for anyone to procure and manipulate, unlike Microsoft operating systems.
- Embedded Linux, wireless connects 50 schools, Feb 22, 2007
The wireless project, run by Inkululeko Technologies, allows schools to communicate with one another as well as allowing administrators to perform remote support.
- My first Linux experience: Overwhelmingly positive., Feb 14, 2007
It seems to me that Linux is a viable solution for any educator with old, seemingly useless computers, and administrators shackled down by exorbitant licensing costs of running OS X or Windows on dozens or hundreds of machines ought to consider it as an alternative.
- Ten more Cape schools get Linux labs, Feb 13, 2007
Absa and Engen will spend R600 000 to provide ten Northern Cape schools with Linux-based school laboratories.
- French kids get open source on USB, Feb 06, 2007
To help make kids aware of alternatives to proprietary software, the Ile-de-France, the political district of greater Paris, will give 175,000 school children and apprentices USB keys loaded with open-source software.
- LPIC-1 Linux certification training available online, Jan 26, 2007
the SUNY (State University of New York) Linux Learning Collaborative, a partnership between Millard Fillmore College at the University at Buffalo and Just-in-Time Resources, is offering online Linux training leading to the LPIC-1.

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