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Comment openStudent Student Information System (Score 1) 120

We use Moodle in all of our schools (Saanich School District) and teachers sometimes use the gradebook function. British Columbia currently utilizes an enterprise commercial system which has been bought out and being depreciated. As most of the commercial offerings are, ... well commercial, also filled with bloat, are vendor-centric and cannot react to a school or districts ever changing needs and requirements - we have spawned a new student information system called openStudent. It is based on the Education Community Source license and will fulfil the needs and requirements of British Columbia districts and schools (it will include all of the funcationality teaches require such as attendance, assessment tools and so forth). We are approximately 30% complete at our current velocity and should have the core program completed by January 2013. The softare is being designed as enterprise-based, meaning it would function on a state-wide or province-wide basis - the only software of its type that we are aware of. Something of interest for the future to other jurisdictions.

Submission + - FBI Arrests 12 in 'Anonymous' Hackers Probe (computerworld.com) 1

JohnBert writes: The FBI has reportedly arrested more than 12 people in what appears to be a nationwide crackdown against alleged members of the Anonymous hacking group. News of the arrests in California, New Jersey and Florida was reported today by Fox News and CBS News. Both stories were based on information from unnamed sources.

Spokesmen from the FBI's national office in Washington and from its field offices in San Francisco and New York confirmed to Computerworld that the agency had carried out law enforcement actions related to an ongoing cybercrime investigation. However they would neither confirm nor deny the arrests or name the group that was being investigated.

A spokespersons from the FBI's Washington office and its San Francisco field office hinted that a statement related to today's action would be released shortly.

Businesses

Submission + - Hillary Clinton Offshores Data.gov

theodp writes: ZDNet reports that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's office issued a fact sheet during her visit to India confirming that the U.S. and India will be working together to develop an open source version of the Data.gov project, which was launched in 2009 by off-to-Harvard Federal CIO Vivek Kundra to serve as a central repository of data collected by the US government. The Hindu Business Line notes that Clinton was also pressed to exempt Indian techies in the States on H-1B or L1 visas from US social security taxes, an exemption that, if granted, could reportedly result in savings of at least a billion dollars for the country's software industry.
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Submission + - Microsoft to dump .Net for HTML5/JavaScript? (i-programmer.info)

joelholdsworth writes: Microsoft seem to be set on adopting HTML5 and JavaScript as its main application development tools for Windows 8 — is this the end of .NET?" "Microsoft developers feel left in the dark and very angry at the way they are being treated. You only have to browse the Microsoft forums to discover how strong the feeling is: forum post 1, forum post 2 and an open letter.

Comment Re:Backwards (Score 1) 288

To add to Freddie's comments:

Like many IT Projects of this nature, our journey has been one of evolution. We have learned through hard knocks as well as trial and error what works and what doesn't.

To my mind our current iteration is the best of all worlds.

We are purposely NOT using legacy PCs - which we found to be problematic (because they were old to start off and inevitably the hardware failed through no general fault of the equipment - it was just old). Consequently, people were sometimes equating the hardware failures to the Linux systems, which was unfair, but that is the reality. By using good quality "diskless" clients we have achieved a high degree of confidence in the hardware as well as the Linux system - this I believe is of paramount importance.

As well by using good "diskless" clients we are now able to offer accelerated graphics which supports streaming video and the desktop environment Beryl3D. When kids and staff get on the systems now they are not only "satisfied" by how reliable it is, but stunned by the desktop - KDE + Beryl3D. It not only IS state-of-the-art, it looks state-of-the-art and easily rivals Vista and, we believe, greatly improves upon it.

As well by incorporating other features such as:

- Multilingual support when staff and students login (all menus and programs are automatically translated to the language of choice)
- Secure, remote access using FreeNX

Students are not only NOT receiving a diminished set of tools but getting something much beyond anything we could have given them using commercial tools - at any price.

Although, I am the IT Manager of this school district, I am truly fortunate to work with a very talented and amazing development staff. Under the leadership our Systems Analyst, John Cuzzola and his very talented team (Freddie being one of them. with Dean Montgomery), we have been able to prove conclusively that not only can you provide high quality educational tools using open source software, but improve on what is available commercially at a fraction of the cost.

Finally School Districts which are hoping to introduce this type of system into their districts require the following:

A Visionary - someone high enough up the administrative chain who can see the efficacy of the system and drive it
An Expert - someone who has a high degree of Linux/OS skills who can make it work and support it
A Champion - an educator - school-based administrator who will be able to "sell" and provide the school vision

It's definitely not an easy road, particularly in this world of Micro$oft FUD and other fallacies but it definitely can be done.

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