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Re: [seul-edu] Linux in schools
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000 gringey@sendit.sendit.nodak.edu wrote:
> I am an 8th grade teacher at a small middle school in Fargo, ND. We
> have purchases a new lab with 30 machines that are using Linux.
Are the computers networked? What is the layout? Servers? Do the
systems have individual hard disk drives, or are they NFS/diskless?
> I
> feel very lost. I have run an Apple lab for 12 years.
> I would like to find a management program for my computer lab. I ran
> At Ease on my Macs and loved how students could login from any
> computer and saved their work on the server.
In a Linux environment this is 100% unneeded. Your window mananger and OS
Level permisions will keep the kids focused. I would suggest that you
look into IceWM.
Keep inmind that Linux was designed from the getgo (as all unixes) to be a
multi user OS, thus you don't have the issues with a mulituser (lab)
environment that you do with windows 9x or MacOS.
> Does Linux have a
> program that is similiar? I need a keyboarding program appropriate
> for 6-8 graders and any other software that is available that would
> be good for middle school use.
We are right now using Typist (command line based, running though an
XTerm).
> We will be using StarOffice5.2.
Ok. A lot will depend on your network setup. This lab could be a royal
PIA, or it could be very easy to administer and run. 100Mbit networking
is your friend, so is NFS, and ssh with lazy keys and scripts.
> Are we premature in establishing a lab in Linux? I do not want to
> have a lab that the average teacher is afraid to bring a class to to
> work or research.
We have had a working Linux lab at Corbett Elementary School
(http://www.corbettschool.org, and an article about it at
http://www.osef.org) for about two years now.
Feel free to contact me if you want any information on our setups. Also,
as I am not the only person who worked on the setup (Nick has done most of
the more recent server work) I might have to refer you to other people.
Harry
> Thanks for any encouragement you can offer. I am in over my head!!!
>
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Open Source Education Foundation, http://www.osef.org