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  1. Added Nov 11, 2008 by aseldow and 1 other
    SchoolForge's mission is to unify independent organizations that advocate, use, and develop open resources for education. We advocate the use of open texts and lessons, open curricula, free software and open source in education
  2. Added Sep 24, 2008 by aseldow
    Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge
  3. Added Feb 06, 2008 by aseldow
    The majority of these programs are free for educational or personal use only. Check the licenses for Business or Commercial use.
  4. Added Jun 29, 2007 by aseldow
    Edubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with community based support.The Edubuntu community is built on the ideas enshrined in the Edubuntu Manifesto: that software should be available free of charge, that software tools should be usable by people in their local language and despite any disabilities, and that people should have the freedom to customise...
  5. Added Apr 16, 2007 by aseldow
    Plone is a ready-to-run content management system that is built on the powerful and free Zope application server. Plone is easy to set up, extremely flexible, and provides you with a system for managing web content that is ideal for project groups, communities, web sites, extranets and intranets.
  6. Added Mar 22, 2007 by aseldow
    Welcome to the website for the new CoSN K-12 Open Technologies Leadership Initiative. The initiative is sponsored by Apple, IBM, Pearson Education, and the Wm. & Flora Hewlett Foundation to support the adoption and utilization of open technologies in K-12 education around the world.
  7. Added Mar 15, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    .LRN is the world's most widely adopted enterprise-class open source software for supporting e-learning and digital communities. Originally developed at MIT, .LRN is used worldwide by over half a million users in higher education, government, non-profit, and K-12.
  8. Added Oct 21, 2006 by aseldow
    KidBASIC is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach young children the basics of computer programming. It uses traditional control structures like gosub, for/next, and goto, which helps kids easily see how program flow-control works. It has a built-in graphics mode which lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials that introduce programming concepts through fun exercises.
  9. Added Oct 03, 2006 by aseldow
    With the growth of open source software and other related trends, a culture of openness is advancing from the edges of society to the core of academic culture. In this article I provide an overview of how the expansion of open source software in culture at large has affected the world of education, describe how the greater use of open source software in education has unfolded hand-in-hand...
  10. Added Oct 03, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    This article focuses on the sociopolitical aspects of implementing open source software (OSS) in schools. Supporters of such implementation make a compelling case for OSS based on the clear advantages it offers over commercial applications—advantages such as its low cost, its freedom from cumbersome usage restrictions, and its ethical value in promoting a more democratic form of tech practices.
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