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Open Source Training and Awareness

At Indca we are aware that open source offers huge benefits to schools.  Key amongst these are:
We offer a discounted one-day training session at £150 at your school to explain how these benefits can be used in your organisation.  You will get a chance to find out about the free and open source software movement and the advantages it can offer you.

Please request more details.

So what type of things can we get open source?

There are literally thousands of applications that you can get free from the open source communities.  Here are a few we particularly like...
OpenOffice

PC Pro Labs Winner - Office Suites, December 2004

Verdict: "The best all-round office suite is also the cheapest. With excellent Microsoft compatibility, a consistent interface and a good network of ad-hoc support, this is the king of the business tools."
Rating: 6 stars (the highest)
"We should point out here that PC Pro isn't throwing its weight behind OpenOffice purely by dint of the fact that it's free. We firmly stand by our assertion that it offers a more compelling proposition than Microsoft Office; its cross-platform support and the speed at which it's being developed leads us to believe that, together with StarOffice, it could - nay should - become the dominant force in office suites within the next three to five years.
"If you don't want to be left behind, now could be the time to switch."
OpenOffice logo

"...the best thing about OpenOffice is that you can freely distribute it to your students who can run it on their computers legally."

Visit the OpenOffice website.
Ubuntu

Top 100 Award from PC World Magazine

"Since its first release, Ubuntu has been extraordinarily successful. A lot of users began to use it and very few went back to their old distribution. It also participated greatly in attracting new people to GNU/Linux." (LinuxForums.org)
Ubunu Logo

"Ubuntu just works!"  

Visit the Ubuntu website.

Mozilla Firefox

PC Magazine Technical Excellence Award, January 2006

"Mozilla's Firefox Web browser, the new poster child for the open-source movement, wins our award as the most innovative piece of consumer software. Offering the sort of inventive new tools missing from Microsoft's Internet Explorer in recent years, Firefox did the unthinkable by grabbing almost 10 percent of the browser market in 2005. It popularized tabbed browsing, which lets you easily move from site to site within a single window. It brought RSS to the fore, letting you quickly browse online news feeds. And it introduced smart keywords to stream data instantly to the browser toolbar."
Upgrade to Firefox 1.5! "Firefox is just so fast!"

Visit the Firefox website
Puppy Linux

IT Reviews, March 2006

IT Reviews - recommended"here's the Puppy Linux proposition in a nutshell: have you got at least a Pentium-class PC with 32MB of RAM and a CD drive? Then you can have access to an easy-to-use operating system with  office software, e-mail clients, Web browsers, IM clients, graphics applications, audio/visual players, photo editors and much more. It's free, it's fast, it'll boot from a CD without affecting your hard drive and the entire package is a mere 71MB download. "
Puppy Linux logo
"Puppy just runs on computers that otherwise won't work - I carry a Puppy CD with me everywhere"

Download Puppy now!
The GIMP

PC Magazine Review

"GIMP—its name stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program—was first released by two Berkeley students in 1996. Since then, this free open-source program has matured into a powerful image editor. It's developed a fairly large user base, and it has been ported to multiple platforms, including Windows. The latest release, The GIMP 2.0, has a completely revamped interface ...

"The new UI takes giant strides forward, making GIMP simpler and more flexible. For example, the old interface made you right-click on the image window in order to choose almost any function in the program. Now a menu at the top of the image window (as you get into the more mainstream programs) offers easy access to GIMP's wide array of commands.

"We also tested the Windows version and were impressed to see that GIMP installs painlessly on Windows XP and runs just as well as it does on Linux... GIMP 2.0 is a powerful program, and its price certainly can't be beat."

Wilber - the Gimp logoWilber painting
"I can give this program to my students to use at home - and there is a free textbook you can just print off!"
Moodle - Virtual learning environment

Educause blog

British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA) is the principal government agency responsible for IT and ICT in compulsory education in the UK. Every year at the annual British Educational Technology Tradeshow (BETT) they give awards for best practice is a whole range of categories within their remit. This year, three of the sixteen awards went to Moodle users in part for their work with Moodle.

Moodle logo
"I have found that MOODLE has won over my colleagues in ways that no other package has done in my ten years as Head of ICT at this school."
LTSP - Linux Terminal Server Project

Review - Encryptec Internet Porta

"For those who are familiar with the concept of Citrix or Windows Terminal Server, LTSP is effectively the Linux equivalent. There are a number of components to LTSP that once combined, provide a thin client environment for Linux/X Windows over a local area network. For everyone else, it's a way to convert old / scrap PC's into usable / current graphical Linux workstations."

K12 LTSP logo
"I bought 120 computers off Ebay for £1900 and they all worked perfectly as LTSP clients."

Definitions...

open source licence
An open-source license is a copyright license for computer software that makes the source code available under terms that allow for modification and redistribution without having to pay the original author. Such licenses may have additional restrictions such as a requirement to preserve the name of the authors and the copyright statement within the code.
source code
The form in which a computer program is written by the programmer. Source code is written in some formal programming language which can be converted automatically into something that can be run by the computer.
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