I, too, am very interested in comments on this topic. Some on our campus are
pushing to "try" Tegrity, and I'm arguing for an open source approach.
Alan E. Davis wrote:
Hello:
What can I do with GNU/Linux Free/OpenSource software that parallels
Tegrity? Have any GNU/Linux educators been able to work with Tegrity? I
am attending a workshop on distance learning, and find it difficult to
stomach the requirement to use MS Windows or Mac.
Also, what equivalent solutions have been worked up using Free/Open Source
software and hardware solutions?
Alan Davis
Kagman High School
Saipan, N. Mariana Islands.
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