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Daily Archives: 2008/07/04

why open source and linux should be used in schools

Posted on 2008/07/04 by wdjoyner

There is a great post on this topic here:

http://trombonechamp.wordpress.com/2008/06/23/10-reasons-why-free-software-and-gnulinux-should-be-used-in-schools/

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