I'm hoping to find ways to create broader awareness of the interviews that I have been doing on educational technology, and specifically on Free and Open Source Software in K-12 schools. I've posted a story to www.digg.com, a popular news website that where stories are ranked by user interest. Users click on a story's "digg it" button to indicate their approval or interest in the story, and the higher the number of "diggs," the more likely a story will be read by other users. Might I encourage you, if you have been following my interviews, to "digg" the story I have posted on the series? Here is the link to start: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Stallman_Raymond_Others_on_Free_Open_Source_Software_in_K_12_Schools The story itself links to http://edtechlive.wikispaces.com/Recordings+List and reads: ---- Stallman, Raymond, & Others on Free/Open Source Software in K-12 Schools Over the last couple of months I have recorded audio interviews on the use of Free and Open Source Software in K-12 schools with Jim McQuillan (LTSP), Mike Huffman (Indiana's Linux Implementation), Eric Raymond (ESR), John "maddog" Hall, Doc Searls, Richard Stallman (RMS), and Martin Dougiamas (Moodle). All available for download in .mp3 or .ogg. ---- If you are not registered with www.digg.com, you will have to do so in order to click the "digg it" button by the story. Thanks for that in advance. If you have any other ideas for publicity, or if you want to suggest individuals for me to interview, please let me know. -- Steve Hargadon steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx 916-899-1400 direct www.SteveHargadon.com - (Blog on Educational Technology) www.K12Computers.com - (Refurbished Dell Optiplexes for Schools) www.EdTechLive.com (Podcasts, Workshops, & Conferences) www.TechnologyRescue.com - (Linux Thin Client Solutions) www.LiveKiosk.com - (Web Access and Content Delivery Solutions) www.PublicWebStations.com - (Disaster & Shelter WebStation Software) www.K12OpenSource.com (Public Wiki) www.SupportBlogging.com (Public Wiki) _______________________________________________ Fedora-education-list mailing list Fedora-education-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-education-list