Open Source - Open Education - Open Minds
Learning is fun. Yes, it is. When you can look at the sources and can modify them, then your learning becomes what you want. Add motivation and willingness to challenge yourself, then learning is the stuff of success. Don't let bumps along the way make you quit.
"Failure" is overrated. It isn't a terminal state.
Software Freedom
I am an advocate for F/LOSS. Free/Libre Open Source Software is the key to personal and organizational success. If you call it FOSS, I won't mind. You enjoy the freedom to use Free Software for any purpose, examine the code, modify the code and redistribute. Get involved, Hey?
What do you think?
Software Freedom is...... at AnswerGarden.ch.
The Massachusetts Computer Using Educators, Inc. (MassCUE has a group of special interest groups (SIGs). Several of them are physically located. Some are virtual gatherings. You are welcome to participate whether or not you are a MassCUE member (which is, of course, encouraged). I'm the organizer of the SIG promoting the use of Free Open Source Software in schools.
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KDE is a community of users and developers. I am proud to be a minor participant. If you come to the Northeast GNU/Linuxfest, stop by at the KDE table to say hello.
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GNU MediaGoblin is building a free as in freedom media publishing platform, and it needs your help! Donate! |
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Kubuntu 12.10 running quite nicely on my computer as of February 14, 2013 |
EdCampBoston provides great
professional development for educators.

Image Credit: Paul
Basta.
Dawn and dusk are wonderful.
"Persistence quite often turns out to be omniscience my friend." (John McNeil - email)




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