Interesting quote from Boys & Girls Club Director -
http://www.awe-libraries.com/images/quote_law.gif
If he's willing to pay 3 thousand bucks per windows PC, imagine the size
of k12ltsp lab he could build. Spend some money on an ISP instead and
give kids filtered internet access.
Another one of the 21 pre-installed apps is wordpad. I think abiword or
openoffice2 could replace that one.
The software list does give a bunch of ideas if someone wanted to start
another educational SDL project :)
Luis
Bill Kendrick wrote:
>FYI, I saw the following product reviewed in the latest double-issue of
>the recently-re-launched "Children's Technology Review" magazine:
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> Early Literacy Station (ELS)
> http://www.awe-libraries.com/els.asp
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>The review mentioned it includes Kidspiration, Krazy Artroom and
>Microsoft Paint as its 'creativity packages.' I've heard about Kidspiration
>elsewhere, and believe it's not too similar to Tux Paint. I've never heard
>of Krazy Artroom. It's the Microsoft Paint that jumped out to me. :^)
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>So, I've emailed them to let them know about Tux Paint, and encouraged them
>to include it in their product. :^)
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>PS - Happy New Year!
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