Linux in Education: Concepts Not Applications

  2008-06-12 04:00:04
One of the biggest arguments used against Linux in grade school level education is that we aren't teaching kids to use the applications they'll use in the"real world". As the Technology Director for a K-12 school district, I've heard that argument many times. After all these years, I still don't buy it. Truthfully, to really give kids a well rounded education, we should expose them to as many different types of technology as we can. Children should be comfortable using whatever tool is at their disposal to accomplish a given task. This isn't a new concept by any stretch of the imagination. For some reason, when it comes to computers however, the"Microsoft Mantra" is all too prevalent. 
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