27 Jan 14:08
Re: UK Becta recommending ODF/avoiding OOXML and Vista "not recommended"
From: Dave Crossland <dave@...>
Subject: Re: UK Becta recommending ODF/avoiding OOXML and Vista "not recommended"
Newsgroups: gmane.politics.activism.badvista.advocate
Date: 2008-01-27 13:08:29 GMT
Subject: Re: UK Becta recommending ODF/avoiding OOXML and Vista "not recommended"
Newsgroups: gmane.politics.activism.badvista.advocate
Date: 2008-01-27 13:08:29 GMT
On 27/01/2008, Fred Okuma <fred.k@...> wrote: > A little bit off-topic now, but Becta gave one > good reason in their report to recommend 'open > software' in educational environment. > > My summary: > - Some say students should be familiar with > 'industry standard' software (meaning Microsoft > Office). > - Not true. Students are now highly computer > literate. They can use many types of applications. > - Multi-vendor skill sets should enhance > employability in the 21st century, not limit it. Thanks for posting this - I think this is _highly_ relevant to free software advocacy! Talking to graphic design college professors and working professionals I hear this lame "oh its not industry standard so I would never use it" excuse _constantly_ - so I'm very glad to read this-- -- Regards, Dave
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