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1 Open Source Software Open Source Software – another alternative Adapted from: Ed Newman’s TCEA 2005 Presentation

2 2 “Would you buy a car with the hood welded shut?”

3 3 “What do you know about modern internal-combustion engines?”

4 4 What is Open Source?  Open source software (OSS) refers to software programs that are distributed with the source code— hence open source. The open source license allows users the freedom to run the program for any purpose, to study and modify the program, and to freely redistribute copies of the original or modified program.

5 5 Open Source another way of building software  The software evolves more rapidly and organically.  Users’ needs are rapidly met.  New versions are released very often, tested by a community of users, resulting in superior quality software tested on more platforms.  Security is enhanced because the code is exposed to the world.

6 6 Is OSS really Free?  Open source is often thought of as free software. In fact, one of the benefits is that anyone can use, modify, and redistribute the software without a license fee.  While the code is free, the benefits have much more to do with the freedoms than the cost.  Cost occur in the TCO.

7 7 Great misconception  OSS is an alternative to commercial software  OSS is an alternative to proprietary software  The greatest difference CONTROL CONTROL

8 8FACT:  Microsystems, Apple Computer, Red Hat, Novell, and many other companies attribute significant revenue from strategies built on commercialization of open source software.

9 9Imagine…  the Freedom to choose;  control over your destiny;  connection to a global community;  Peace of Mind and confidence;  Innovation in teaching and learning technology.

10 10DISTRO’s  Ubuntu http://www.ubuntulinux.org/  Edubuntu http://www.edubuntu.org/  Mandriva www.mandriva.com  Fedora http://fedora.redhat.com/  KNOPPIX http://www.knoppix.com/ http://distrowatch.com/

11 11Knoppix  Bootable CD  Try Linux on your Windows PC  Great Troubleshooting Tool Reads NTFS Use for recovery Other Utilities

12 12 Some Server Please!  LAMP Linux, Apache, MYSQL, PHP  WAMP Windows, Apache, MYSQL, PHP

13 13Moodle  Course Management System (CMS)  designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities  Use it on any computer you have handy including webhosts  It can scale from a single-teacher site to a 40,000-student University  Ohio State, Texas Tech, Mississippi State http://moodle.org/

14 14 Joomla – (Content Management System)  Portal or content system for hosting websites.  Plug-in for blogs, wikis, forms, calendars, email… http://www.joomla.org

15 15  Personal blog software hosted or downloaded to host on your server.  Supports multiple languages: Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, German French, Italian, and more... http://wordpress.com

16 16Mozilla  Firefox (Web Browser) has an intuitive interface blocks viruses, spyware, and popup ads. Tabbed Browsing  Thunderbird (Email Clint) Simple to use, powerful, and customizable, full-featured email application. Junk Mail Filters Anti-Phishing Protection Advanced Security http://www.mozilla.org/

17 17OpenOffice.org  OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.  http://www.openoffice.org  http://www.learnopenoffice.org/

18 18GIMP  GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program  Freely distributed piece of software  Used for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring.  It works on many operating systems, in many languages. http://www.gimp.org/

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20 20 Nvu (N-view)  WYSIWYG Web page editor.  Integrated file management via FTP.  Reliable HTML code creation that will work with all of today's most popular browsers.  Jump between WYSIWYG Editing Mode and HTML using tabs.  Tabbed editing to make working on multiple pages a snap.  Powerful support for forms, tables, and templates. http://www.nvu.com

21 21Nvu

22 22 WINK (Tutorial & Presentation)  Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation product aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software.  Capture screenshots, add buttons, explanation boxes, titles, etc. http://www.debugmode.com/wink/

23 23Audacity  A free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder. Record live audio. Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs. Edit Ogg, MP3, and WAV sound files. Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds. Change speed or pitch of a recording. http://audacity.sourceforge.net

24 24Audacity

25 25 IHMC Cmap (concept mappings)  construct, navigate, share and criticize knowledge models represented as concept maps. http://cmap.ihmc.us

26 26 PDF Creator  PDFCreator easily creates PDFs from any Windows program.  Use it like a printer in Word, StarCalc or any other Windows application. https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator

27 27Conclusion  Open source opens learning… Learn more at http://www.innovateonline.info  Questions? Email Jerome Ciesiolka at ciesiolkaj@marshallisd.comciesiolkaj@marshallisd.com  For more resources, visit http://www.edlink12.net/OpenSource http://www.edlink12.net/OpenSource


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