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[Fsfe-uk] [ALUG] Microsoft and schools (fwd)
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MJ Ray |
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[Fsfe-uk] [ALUG] Microsoft and schools (fwd) |
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Fri, 05 Dec 2003 11:21:48 +0000 |
I think someone on this or a related list commented about getting free software
into schools is like "eating the elephant one bite at a time". It seems that
events are moving to make it harder to work such an approach, with more
centralised negotiations. The BECTa press release is on
http://www.becta.org.uk/corporate/press_out.cfm?id=3098 but it contains few
details. It basically seems to be a government-endorsed Microsoft products
price cut for schools. I'm not sure whether this changes much else yet.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 2003-12-04 14:58:48 +0000
Subject: [ALUG] Microsoft and schools
Microsoft boss Bill Gates has promoted laptops for pupils
Schools across the UK could save up to £50m on Microsoft software over the
next three years.
The Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, said Microsoft had reached an
agreement with the government's educational technology agency, Becta.
"This kind of agreement shows the advantages in co-ordinated procurement for
schools across the country."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3291279.stm
Regards
Nick Daniels
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- [Fsfe-uk] [ALUG] Microsoft and schools (fwd),
MJ Ray <=
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] [ALUG] Microsoft and schools (fwd), Alex Hudson, 2003/12/05
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] [ALUG] Microsoft and schools (fwd), Philip Hunt, 2003/12/06