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● 10.24.13

●● Freedom in Education

Posted in Free/Libre Software, Red Hat at 3:19 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: News about Free/Open Source software in education

Red Hat has had some promotion of Free software (which it falsely labeled Open Source) in education [1,2,3] and it covered some important points. Children can only be taught “computing” if they are taught how to deal with code and in order for knowledge to pass between people a model of sharing needs to be encouraged. Fortunately, as we are constantly reminded by the “Open Access” (free as in freedom access) movement, more people are starting to really ‘get’ it. █

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The disruptive business model for higher education is open sourceHow do you make money from something that is free? Borrow some moves from the commercial open source playbook.IT-oLogy: Opening Doors in Raleigh With ‘All Things Open’Open source programs to get more kids to codeThis is a website where kids can play little games (available in 40 languages) and then click the ‘See inside’ button to see the code behind the game in a kid friendly way. It’s a great way to get kids to see code and learn not just programming, but the concepts of open source.

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