Monday, February 2, 2015

Open Source in the class

Open source is sitting at the head of the class in a growing number of schools with all levels of education. Its no-cost starting point and use-it-your-way flexibility gives open source technology an advantage over proprietary solutions with its no-license and no-fee lesson plan. For many education outlets looking to bring a fresh approach to technology, open source is an easy selling point. Don't think so? LinuxInsider spoke with several technology administrators around the country who gave their open source experiences a solid A+.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/81533.html?rss=1

1 comment:

  1. Open source in the classroom fosters collaboration, innovation, and shared learning. Students benefit from real-world exposure to transparent software, gaining skills in coding, teamwork, and problem-solving. It encourages creativity, reduces costs, and builds community-driven knowledge. Thanks for sharing this valuable approach that inspires both learning and contribution to global technology. nj bankruptcy lawyer

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