This is *awesome*! Very nice job. I'd like to link to these off of softwarefreedomday.org; should I just upload copies of these OO files there, or would you prefer that I link to their current locations? I have one question -- why did you decide to leave an XP PC in each room instead of using a Windows Terminal Server, and having the teachers access the server through rdesktop on a thin client? Again, kudos for this great work. The inclusion of test scores was perfect -- you really hit all the important points, I think. --matt Daniel Howard wrote: [Thu Jul 27 2006, 11:37:08PM EDT] > Now that I've made my final presentation to the CIO of Atlanta Public > Schools on our case study at Morris Brandon Elementary School, I thought > it might be helpful if I posted some of the many slides I generated over > the last year in my hopes of convincing them to switch to K12LTSP, which > we finally did by just doing it and showing them the results. I just > put two Open Office presentation files in the following locations, > please use as you see fit to convince your school IT folks of the > benefits of FOSS. Daniel > > This is the final presentation I gave to the CIO: > http://home.comcast.net/~dhhoward/BrandonFinalBriefingjul06.odp > > This is a file with lots of slides I generated over a year to convince them: > > http://home.comcast.net/~dhhoward/ElemSchoolTechRecomendationsfinal.odp > > Regards, > Daniel > > PS: Steve Hargadon, feel free to scan these and generate > questions/topics for me to discuss next week on the broadcast interview. > Also, perhaps a modified version of these could go on the K12LTSP > wiki? D. -- Open Source Software Engineering Consultant http://majen.net/ 718 Fox Hollow Drive Hudson, NH 03051 U.S.A. +1 603.236.1054 (cell)
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