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Re: [seul-edu] IBM Linux for French Education
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Phillip John Collins wrote:
> For its part, the French Ministry of Education will implement a
> nationwide messaging, collaboration and e-learning solution based on
> IBM Lotus Notes and Domino and Red Hat Linux version 5. With this
> system, high school teachers can set up online bulletin boards to
> assign and collect homework, graduate students can do research and
> get feedback on their studies, while children can master computer
> skills, Corsini said.
> From: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=1817&e=6&u=/zd/20030626/tc_zd/44009&sid=96120751
I rather suspect that's Lotus/Domino version 5 not RedHat version 5 :)
Actually, Lotus Domino is available free of charge for academic use (at
least US) for communications between faculty & students (nobody wants to
talk to administrators anyway :) via the IBM Scholars program:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/info/university/
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Robert G. Rittenhouse * Computer Science Dept,
McMurry University * rob@cs1.mcm.edu
Abilene TX 79697-0968 * http://cs1.mcm.edu/~rob/