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Le 17/10/2010 14:40, Marc Paré a écrit :

I am interested in the marketing of LibO as an effective tool in
education. In particular JK (kindergarten) to the end of High School
(or comparable to this internationally as well).

Is LibO, in your opinion, a good and effective tool for educational
purposes? If we were to "project" target the educational establishment
(School Boards, Educational governing bodies), would LibO have any
attractive selling points or is there any missing functionality in the
suite that should be considered to make it a better option for its
adoption by these organisations?
Hi Marc,

You should have a look at OOo Education Project and OOo4Kids fork.
Whatever I think about forks ( ;-) ), OOo4Kids has several good ideas to
adapt OOo to children. The main idea is not to add functions but to
remove/hide the functions that are too complex or not used in
educational context.

Best regards.
JBF

PS. French speaking mailing lists are open :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Local_Mailing_Lists#French

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