[Bradford] E-Petition - non-microsoft schools

David Carpenter david.carpenter at nornir.co.uk
Thu Feb 12 09:07:54 UTC 2009


Thanks David

Does anyone else know of other schools where Linux has crossed the
threshold (I guess locally and nationally). Mr Bruce, who were you
involved with?

Was there somewhere in Halifax?

I'd be happy to compile a list...

Cheers
David


 - On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 22:34 +0000, David Parkin wrote:
> David,
> I know that the Girl's Grammar School, Bradford (or whatever BGGS call
> themselves now) are Linux users.
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> From: David Carpenter <david.carpenter at nornir.co.uk>
> To: Andy Coulson <coulson.andy at googlemail.com>
> Cc: Bradford at mailman.lug.org.uk
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 February, 2009 9:57:44
> Subject: Re: [Bradford] E-Petition - non-microsoft schools
> 
> Hi Andy
> 
> I'm interested. I think schools really is a key area. Especially as
> free
> software in particular is about sharing knowledge and learning from
> and
> with each other!
> 
> I'm not active in education, but perhaps a role of the LUG could be to
> pull together those examples of good practise. Isn't Oak Bank in
> Keighly
> using Linux?
> 
> I'd also love to hear more about the Music Studio - do you have any
> links?
> 
> I suspect the group might also be interested to know more about your
> experiences as a trainee teacher, and your past (were you at Smart?)
> 
> Thanks Andy
> David
> 
> On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 16:52 +0000, Andy Coulson wrote:
> > I am a trainee Primary Teacher and have previously worked with
> > Audio-visual Installations in Education.  I am reasonably familiar
> > with BECTA and as far as I am Aware they do not recommend Microsoft
> as
> > the Only solution in Schools.  However, they have clearly been well
> > and truly infected by the Microsoft marketing virus... There are
> > references to Mac and Linux and Open Source software on The BECTA
> > Site, but it's well buried.  I would not wholly agree with the
> wording
> > of this, but certainly with the intention.
> > 
> > I think the biggest barrier to acceptance is the lack of technical
> > support for ICT in schools, and that that support is predominantly
> > Microsoft knowledgeable.  In order to change the education market,
> > there is a depressingly large hearts and minds operation to do both
> in
> > schools and at LEA level.  There are great examples of local
> activism,
> > such as  a recent Linux User article where someone cannibalised
> > obsolescent PCs (From an MS point of View) and built a fantastic
> Music
> > studio using Linux Studio32 for negligable cost.  We need more of
> this
> > sort of activism to change minds.  The only organisation involved in
> > open Source in Schools is Schoolforge which seems depressingly
> quiet.
> > One good sign, although not Open Source, is that Smart make their
> > software available on MS, Mac and Linux simultaneously.
> > 
> > Is there anyone else in the group who is involved in Education and
> is
> > interested in this?
> > 
> > Andy Coulson
> > 
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