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Re: [school-discuss] Mainstream media coverage thanks to schoolforge




>>Ummm, nice article but i didn't see the term "School Forge" anywhere in the 4 pages?>>

Modified 2nd par now reads:

"In a two-part series, Computerworld investigates the role of Linux and open source software in education institutions in Australia and North America. In this, Part 1, the technology co-ordinator and network support technician from two large school districts in Canada and the US explain why Linux and other open source software is the plat du jour on their education menu.  The institutions Computerworld spoke to are linked through [[xref:http://www.schoolforge.net/|School Forge]], an open forum that unifies independent organisations that advocate, use, and develop open resources for education."

Thanks to all, especially Richard Andrews, for your help!

:) Andrew







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Ummm, nice article but i didn't see the term "School Forge" anywhere in the 4 pages?

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Richard Andrews <bbmaj7@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks to everyone who helped out Andrew Hendry with his information request on
schoolforge-discuss last month. The resulting 4 page piece can be read here:

http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;821318543

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