John French explains..
Here's how to get your open source on. It's very doable. First link
explains how to install ubuntu linux on your machine while keeping
windows on it (you get the option which one you want to boot into when
you switch the machine on. ).
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/installing
Here's the ubuntu studio website.
http://ubuntustudio.org/
It's basically a souped-up version of ordinary ubuntu. Once you've
done the basic ubuntu install, you can upgrade to studio by doing what
this guy says:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromFeisty
Friday, July 27, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Dreams and Teams
This is a link for an action packed ICT/projects based
website portal. It uses seemingly everything RSS, podcast
blog etc
Thanks to David Mathias, British Council for this
http://www.dreamsandteams.org/
website portal. It uses seemingly everything RSS, podcast
blog etc
Thanks to David Mathias, British Council for this
http://www.dreamsandteams.org/
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
DSIL WEBSITE
This us the homepage of this innovative school based
on constructionist education methods. Lots of projects
and information here
http://e-school.kmutt.ac.th/
on constructionist education methods. Lots of projects
and information here
http://e-school.kmutt.ac.th/
Monday, March 26, 2007
DSIL
CODE team will visit and meet with the school at the end of
April to talk, observe and have fun!
6 Month Open Source project begins from April.
April to talk, observe and have fun!
6 Month Open Source project begins from April.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
OScar, a open source car design project
A Definition
Open Source
a way of developing products based on participation from interested parties.
Typically open source will have an unconventional approach to intellectual
copyright, often forgoing the idea of private ownership
a way of developing products based on participation from interested parties.
Typically open source will have an unconventional approach to intellectual
copyright, often forgoing the idea of private ownership
Saturday, March 3, 2007
http://freemusic.freeculture.org/
FreeCulture.org Launches the Free Music Project
Eric Steuer, March 2nd, 2007
The very good people of FreeCulture.org have launched a new website called the Free Music Project, where people can upload music available for free and legal sharing and remix. The site is working with the One Laptop per Child project; selected songs will be included on OLPC laptops to be distributed to children in the developing world.
“This is a groundbreaking opportunity to locate the best free music out there and share it with millions of people of all ages around the world,” said Elizabeth Stark, board member of Freeculture.org and founder of the Free Culture group at Harvard. “Freely licensing recordings allows artists to gain extremely valuable global exposure through projects such as OLPC.”
Eric Steuer, March 2nd, 2007
The very good people of FreeCulture.org have launched a new website called the Free Music Project, where people can upload music available for free and legal sharing and remix. The site is working with the One Laptop per Child project; selected songs will be included on OLPC laptops to be distributed to children in the developing world.
“This is a groundbreaking opportunity to locate the best free music out there and share it with millions of people of all ages around the world,” said Elizabeth Stark, board member of Freeculture.org and founder of the Free Culture group at Harvard. “Freely licensing recordings allows artists to gain extremely valuable global exposure through projects such as OLPC.”
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