[plug] Schools [taken] out today?
Adrian Woodley
Adrian at Diskworld.com.au
Fri Apr 19 10:56:04 WST 2002
All this is errelovant as Microsoft has done something even more
dispicable. Its provided a copy of all its office products, from Word to
Frontpage to Win XP, to Department of Education Schools at no charge to
the school. The result of this is that there is now a generation of
students growing up using main MS products. Teachers are also given
access to this, so they don't take the time to learn anything else. As a
result, any new computer bought by a student will have MS crap installed
because thats what they've been taught to use.
I think the opening for Open Office is to provide an office package for
students who can't afford MS Office. MS is too dug in in the Ed Dept for
it to be moved without an enormous effort. The entire system is based on
WinNT4 - even EdNet.
*sigh*
Adrian
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 09:26, Mark Saxon Sachsenfeld wrote:
> Leon Brooks wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps this needs printing and distribution to your local schools:
> >
> It may be just in time Leon.
> The IT at my partners school has declined to
> install OpenOffice even on stand alone machines saying
>
> "It has unsigned drivers for w2k"
>
> I wonder who told him that?
>
>
> Mark
>
>
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