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Bridging the CathedralThe Bazaar is a community portal for people who want to use, exchange and share Open Source Software and resources to support learning.

Exchanging materials, networking with others and testing all kinds of Open Source Software tools and applications can be done through the forum, the wikis and the blogsystem, but also via the Stalls which are put on to the Bazaar website. Register yourself to the Bazaar and request your own Stall for a project, tool or application.

For instance: anything which is helping you as a teacher to better your learning materials might be of some help to others as well. 

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Open Source - still some way to go PDF Print E-mail
Written by Graham Attwell   
Friday, 24 March 2006

Open source software has found a permanent home on some college campuses. But according to a study released this week by the Alliance forHigher Education Competitiveness, open source products, which enable programmers to modify code and customize programs, have yet to reach themasses of academe.Kenneth Green, founding director of the Campus Computing Project, which studies the role of technology in higher education, calls the mindsetregarding open source “affirmative ambivalence.” Chief informationofficers are confident the software will be a part of the future but arestill taking a wait-and-see approach, Green said.Read more: http://insidehighered.com/news/2006/03/01/open and about the study here: http://www.a-hec.org/open_source_state.html

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 April 2006 )
 
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