I completely agreee. I was in the FLC for a visit during the
media&learning conference, and I noticed the "windows" effect ..
the people presenting technology was very nice and when we asked
(also Edith Ackermann was there) for a non proprietary learners
response systems they introuced http://www.socrative.com/
I think they should focus more on cases of good uses of ICT also
for "low budget needs"
My best regards
Eleonora
Il 04/12/2012 9.48, Federico Bruni ha
scritto:
Hi
a friend of mine is involved in an european project which promotes
the use of ICT in public schools:
http://fcl.eun.org/living-schools-lab
http://www.europeanschoolnet.org/
This project is coordinated by several Ministries of Education,
but it's also supported by some big ICT players, as you can see
here:
http://fcl.eun.org/participate
My friend is concerned about the presence of these companies. It's
quite likely that they are going to use the project to promote
their products. As far as I can see, all these companies produce
proprietary software or hardware.
What can we do to guarantee the presence of Free Software projects
and companies in this project? Is there any European directive
which recommends the use of Free Software in such situations?
I think that FSFE may take a stand and do some "lobbying" about
this project. What do you think?
Thanks,
Federico
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