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Today's Topics:
1. Fwd: [lugmaster] Free Software and education (markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk) 2. Fwd: New stand.org.uk ID Card Campaign Launched (markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk) 3. Fwd: [RNIB Campaign for Good Web Design] Campaign update 28/01/03 (mjr@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk)
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Message: 1 To: announce@lists.alug.org.uk From: markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 12:31:07 +0000 Subject: [Alug Announce] Fwd: [lugmaster] Free Software and education
From: Richard Smedley richard.smedley@futurenet.co.uk Subject: [lugmaster] Free Software and education Reply-To: lugmaster@mailman.lug.org.uk Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 12:32:14 +0000
Hello everyone,
I'd be grateful if you'd forward this to your LUGs - I'd also be interested to hear of any experiences (negative or positive) that anyone has had in talking to schools about using Free Software.
- Richard richard@sc.lug.org.uk
http://mailman.fsfeurope.org/pipermail/press-release/2003q1/000048.html :
FSF Europe welcomes the TUX&GNU@school column
January, 7th 2003 Hamburg/Essen/Valais
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) Europe officially welcomes Mario Fux' TUX&GNU@school mailto:GNU@school column whose future editions will be published under the umbrella of the FSF Europe.
Each edition of the column contains a presentation of a Free educational software program, valuable tips to web sites that deal with Free Software and education, user testimonies as well as suggestions for new small programs for pupils and teachers. All editions will be published in German and English first.
The FSF Europe provides infrastructure and an organizational framework, such as web space and mailing lists for lectors and translators. With this support, Mario Fux continues to write his column. The column is free documentation and the GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL) and will be developed in an open manner. In consequence, any interested person can work on the project as a lector or translator.
TUX&GNU@school mailto:GNU@school is a logical step to extend the promotion of Free Software in the educational sector. Mario Fux emphasizes: "GNU/Linux and Free Software in schools have become at least as viable as proprietary software in the meantime" and continues: "I'm again and again surprised how big the choice of Free educational programs is", contradicting critics of Free Software who often claim a lack of applications for the GNU platform.
Also the didactic and social aspects of the use of Free Software in schools are of special importance: "In the past, computer science education has concentrated too much teaching products instead of comprehension", says Georg C.F. Greve, President of the FSF Europe. Greve continues: "Free Software enables the interactive understanding of outer and inner workings of a computer and furthermore ensures an equality of chances for all pupils".
The FSF Europe thanks Mario Fux for his hitherto efforts and looks forward to his future editions, which are available at http://www.fsfeurope.org/education/tgs/ .
About the Free Software Foundation Europe
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSF Europe) is a charitable non-governmental organization dedicated to all aspects of Free Software in Europe. Access to software determines who may participate in a digital society. Therefore the freedoms to use, copy, modify and redistribute software - as described in the Free Software definition - allow equal participation in the information age. Creating awareness for these issues, securing Free Software politically and legally, and giving people freedom by supporting development of Free Software are central issues of the FSF Europe, which was founded in 2001 as the European sister organization of the Free Software Foundation in the United States.
Contact
FSF Europe: Georg C. F. Greve <greve@fsfeurope.org mailto:greve@fsfeurope.org> phone: +49-40-23809080 fax: +49-40-23809081
TUX&GNU@school column: Mario Fux <foxman@lugo.ch mailto:foxman@lugo.ch>
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Message: 2 To: announce@lists.alug.org.uk From: markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 23:50:31 +0000 Subject: [Alug Announce] Fwd: New stand.org.uk ID Card Campaign Launched
Probably of interest to many subscribers. MJR
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 13:31:38 +0000 From: James Cronin james@stand.org.uk Subject: New stand.org.uk ID Card Campaign Launched [...] Quick summary: the Home Office opened a public consultation on their ID card proposals. They were very pleased to get 1500 responses after nearly six months, and said the majority were in favour. We've rustled up nearly a 1000 responses in one day - and they're almost entirely dead set against. And that's before we told you about it.
Some of the story follows. There's more info, links and a chance for you to have your say at:
http://www.stand.org.uk/ [...] We're worried that those who disagree with an ID card may be being under-represented. Dan Blanchard described what happened when he mailed the HO saying that he didn't think ID cards were necessary. Back came the reply from the Home Office: "Thank you for your e-mail of 13th December in support of the introduction of an entitlement/identity card scheme." [...] HOW TO DO IT You can either use our simple check-box front-end at http://www.stand.org.uk/ or write directly to the Entitlement Cards Unit (full info at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/dob/ecu.htm ). You might want to use the latter route if you're broadly in support [snip!]
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Message: 3 To: announce@lists.alug.org.uk Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 15:02:00 +0000 From: mjr@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk Subject: [Alug Announce] Fwd: [RNIB Campaign for Good Web Design] Campaign update 28/01/03
These events are in/near the ALUG area and may be of interest to anyone around there. More details via http://www.rnib.org.uk/ and click on "See It Right" logo near the foot.
From: julie.howell@rnib.org.uk Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:16:54 -0000 Subject: [RNIB Campaign for Good Web Design] Campaign update 28/01/03
[...] 5. Forthcoming campaign events: London/Essex/Wales
Julie Howell will make presentations on the subject of web accessibility at the following locations in February 2003. The hosts in each case (all universities) have kindly agreed to permit entry to those not studying at each of the venues at no charge, but it is vital that places are booked with the relevant contact person in each case.
4 February 2003, 6pm, Birkbeck College, London If you wish to attend please contact Sarah Riley at sarah@dcs.bbk.ac.uk
10 February 2003, 1pm, University of Essex, Colchester If you wish to attend please contact Dilly Meyer at dilly@essex.ac.uk [...]
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