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Miles Berry

50 Awesome Open Source Resources for Writers and Writing Majors - 0 views

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    It's a list, and it's aimed at professional writers, but it may be of interest to English teachers wanting to use open source software beyond OO.o
adina sullivan

top-10-reasons-not-to-use-ubuntu.html | Socialized Software - 0 views

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    "I played around with Ubuntu this weekend and I have been really impressed by everything, but I know many people still want to use a Windows desktop. So I thought I would give you ten reasons why you shouldn't use Ubuntu so when your Ubuntu-loving friends tell you about it you can be armed with some reasons why you would rather use Windows."
Miles Berry

Welcome to Waveplace! - 0 views

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    Project to support OLPCs for children in the Caribbean. Includes 30 screencast tutorials for Squeak etoys; free registration required.
Claude Almansi

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2006-01-02/Reporter plagiarizes Wikipedia - Wikipedia, the... - 0 views

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    Sleuthing Wikipedia editors have found several cases of apparent plagiarism over the past two years by Tim Ryan, a reporter for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. It began with the discovery of an article last month containing language that closely matched a Wikipedia article, and more investigation found earlier articles that seemed to borrow from additional sources without attribution.
Claude Almansi

Planet PDF - What is Tagged PDF? - 0 views

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    A PDF file equipped with well-formed tags may be "reflowed" to fit different page or screen widths, and will display well on handheld devices. Tagged PDF files also work better with the screen-reader devices used by many blind and other disabled users. In most cases, tags are necessary in order to make a PDF file comply with Section 508.
Steve Hargadon

KDE in Public Schools in Brazil - 0 views

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    This year's goal: 29,000 labs deployed, serving approximately 36 million students
Steve Hargadon

NMC Virtual Learning Prize - 0 views

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    The NMC Virtual Learning Prize is a $100,000 competitive program of awards intended to create a collection of innovative open-source learning experiences that make use of the unique attributes of a virtual learning environment.
Claude Almansi

Informing Science Institute - Learning Objects Repository - 0 views

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    Informing Science Institute (ISI) is an organization of colleagues helping colleagues. We draw together people who teach, research, and use information technologies to inform clients (regardless of academic discipline) to share their knowledge with others. The Informing Science Institute Learning Object Repository (ISI LOR) is the newest Open Source LOR created by a team of 5 individuals. We are currently Beta testing the ISI OSLOR on this site. Please feel free to browse the site. We strongly encourage you to contribute your LOs to this repository.
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