[K12OSN] The Open Source Educator

Daniel Bodanske daengbo at gmail.com
Thu May 10 23:02:14 UTC 2007


I'm currently writing a book for Lulu.com called "Running Your School
on Ubuntu," to be released under the CC. I'll be happy to include any
of the chapters as I finish them.

Dan

On 5/11/07, Jim Kronebusch <jim at winonacotter.org> wrote:
> > My idea this time around is to have a communal blog where individuals can
> > author articles and publish them on the web. Once there are enough articles
> > a few people (who want to) can work on putting the downloadable ezine
> > together. The focus doesn't even have to be on a downloadable ezine either.
> > Having a blog with multiple authors from all tech levels and physical
> > regions would be a great resource for everyone involved with FOSS in
> > schools.
>
> This could be very cool.  There is an endless amount of topics to cover even if this was
> narrowed to FOSS in education.  I could see an article being created fairly easily just
> from my last string of posts about what types of servers to buy along with
> advantages/disadvantages to certain configs.  If such a thing was created I could see
> distributing it to admins and techs in our school districts to help them see the light.
>
> I don't think I have the best technical writing skills or even a good ability to design
> page layouts and such.  But I would be more than willing to try or even just offer
> suggestions for topics.
>
> All the input wouldn't just have to come from users on this list either, once something
> was established I am sure others would find their way there.
>
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