Roel Bindels wrote: > Hello listers, > > I'm tutor on the Faculty ICT, department NID. This is a bachelor degree > and we are preparing our students to become something more then just > System Administrators (such as manager, consulting, etc....). Since this > department is part of the Microsoft camp, the students are educated > mostly in this direction, which I think is not a bad thing. A better > thing would be if we could give our students the opportunity to meat > both the systems on the same level, at least, that is my opinion. > > To change a curriculum of a study, I need a solid case. So if somebody > knows a link/document about why we should educate our students in the > Linux OS, please send it. Or article about the usage of Linux in company's. > > I hope you will all take some time to send me your best links/documents. > > with best regards > > Roel Bindels > Roel, I recently interviewed Richard Weideman (who I am adding to the CC so he can comment directly) for an article about Edubuntu. One of the comments he made was: "Kids who learn to use a computer from scratch are not afraid of Linux or OpenOffice.org. They concentrate on the learning task at hand, and they learn to use whatever the tool is put in front of them. If some of those kids graduate to a work environment using Linux or OpenOffice.org, they will have no problem. If the new work environment uses Windows, they will adjust without any issues. Some of them will even propose OpenOffice.org or Linux at work, and help their new company to migrate and save money." You can read the full article at http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/02/20/197251 -- Sincerely Melissa Draper http://www.meldraweb.com Phone: 0404 595 395 (intl): +61 404 595 395 P.O Box 1412 Lavington, NSW 2641 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html