[Clo] Linux sur P75 et PII 266
Bruno Nicolas
bruno_nicolas at yahoo.com
Lun 29 Aou 07:05:15 EDT 2005
>Thanks Glenn for your prompt reply. I don't have all the exact details
>about the hardware and numbers, but here is a good idea.
>We have about;
>
>- 4 Digital P90s with network, cd rom and 2gig hard drives.
>- 6 NEC P2-300 or 266Mhz, cd rom, 8 g hard drives, 3com network cards
>- 2 Digital P100mhz with 3 gig hd , cd rom and 3com network cards
>- 1 Digital P166mhz with 5 g hd, cd rom and network cards
>- 2 HP Vectra p2 266 with 5 g, cd rom and network cards
>
>The software we would use is capable of running on Windows os. They are
>called Math Trek 123, Math Trek 456 and Language Trek. They are written by
>Nectar Foundation (our school board, sort of) and I believe they are
>written using Macromedia software.
>They would be the prime
>programs we would use. There are others, such as Kidpix 3, Write OutLoud,
>Math Circus or other Ministry licensed software.
>
>Hope this is helpful. We could use them as standalones for kids to take
>home with them or in small pods at school for classroom use if this would
>lighten the need for large disk space.
>
>Thanks again and hope to hear from Paul.
>nelson
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>Hi,
>I'm an elementary teacher here in Ottawa. We have some oldercomputers, >some p75 to PII 266 machines I would like to make available for ourneedy >students to use at home. We have too many computers that would end upin >landfill, but our students could>still use them at home for drill and practise, but the operatingsystem >cost makes Windows 95/98 not an option for these families. I waswondering >if there is some linux software for math and literacy for elementary >students. We have some Windows based>software available for student use, but the operating system is notfree >to use. Could we install a linux os (Ubuntu?) and still run somewindows >based software? Your assistance would be much appreciated.>>Thanks for your time.>Nelson Chan>Holy Family School
Hello All, Salut tous,
Par experience je vous dirais que utiliser des vieux PC pour des jeunes n'est
pas genial parce que si vous voulez pas les degouter de l'informatique
ll vaut mieux des machines capables d'un peu de performance.
Pour tout petits ça va avec des logiciels didactiques.
Sinon avez-vous regardé du coté de : http://www.pc4kids.ca/, ça peut être interessant, j'ai trouve ce lien dans un site bien connu : http://www.monitor.ca/marketplace/index.html
Les Ecoles et organisations classées comme oeuvre de Charité ont droit a des tarifs trés competitifs offerts par Microsoft (windows est pas cher mais Office reste couteux).
je quitte la job alors je m'attarderai pas plus longtemps.
A+
Bruno
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