I know some folks at home are looking in at this blog, and I wanted to get some links down about Open Source before the handout ends up a cumpled ball in the bottom of my bookbag:
http://www.K12OpenSource.com - Open Source Info
http://www.SteveHargadon.com -Blog on Open Source (thin client source)
http://www.K12OS.org - K12 Open Source News for Schools
http://www.k12ltsp.org - K12 Linux Terminal Server Project
http://www.k12ltsp.com - Map of Linux thin client installations
If you are at NECC the Open Source Lab is where to stop to see what they are running on old machines. They are in the Playground area today.
[edit - after poking around a bit this AM over coffee I found a good pro/con discussion from Tim Wilson - The Savy Technologist podcast -http://technosavvy.org/?p=368
Playground area yesterday had some stuff around PE including info on Dance Dance stations which (IMHO) is an great way to get students active and aerobic. It is a part game, part video game, part music, and all aerobic. Imagine it being set up in a lunchroom/gym during recess?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Dance_Revolution
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Thursday, July 06, 2006
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