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[school-discuss] Recommendations for NECC presentation



As most of you know, I'll be going to NECC (the National Educational Computing Conference) in Seattle at the end of the month with Harry McGregor of OSEF and Paul Nelson of K12OS. I'll be representing both SEUL/edu and Schoolforge as a whole (both Harry and Paul will also represent Schoolforge in addition to their own groups). I have a presentation to give on July 2 (the last day of the conference) about Linux software in education. I'd like to demonstrate both a courseware application and an administrative application. For the courseware one, it seems obvious to use GCompris, since it just won a prize and is included on the Freeduc bootable CD. For the administrative one, I'd like to get some suggestions.

What is the best app to demo at a conference, given a two-hour presentation? Only part of that presentation can be taken up by the app. I'd like to show something that's clearly useful in North American schools (since that's where this conference is), that's pretty easu to use, and that plays nicely with other software a school or district might be using. It would be a great plus if it were included on either Freeduc or the OSEF CD; that would keep me from having to install and configure it. Not asking for too much, am I? :-)

I'm waiting for your opinions!

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