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Linux Educational Projects Worldwide



Linux Educational Projects Worldwide.

United States
General
Simple End User Linux (SEUL)
http://www.seul.org
Linux in the Classroom
http://www.lowrent.org/litc

Missouri
http://www.edos.org

OREGON
Portland Linux Users Group PLUG for Education
http://plug.northwest.com/k12.htm
Riverdale School
http://www.riverdale.k12.or.us/linux/k12linux

France
http://www.linuxtoday.com/stories/515.html
http://www.aful.org/education/accord.html  (French)

Mexico
http://www.linux.org.mx/arturo/scholar
http://200.23.188.4/redescolar/redesc.html  (Spanish)

Australia
The following is a quote from The People's Revolution by Eric Wilson
http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/981006/internet/internet1.html
"For example, Kylie Davies, a Melbourne-based university student studying
social work, has been actively pursuing Federal politicians and candidates
about funding a group she calls ComputerBank.
Her vision is for ComputerBank to reload old 386 PCs tossed out by
corporations with lightweight, free Linux applications, for distribution to
kids in low-income families who can't afford a new PC. So it seems free
Linux will go where Windows won't, and every copy ships with the free
GNU C/C++ compiler, enabling every user to also be a potential Linux
developer."
We're trying to get in contact with the ComputerBank project. Any information
appreciated.