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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could halve their IT budgets it they stopped buying Microsoft software, research carried . . . http://67.19.9.2/?article=23070 From 'The Inquirer'
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." - Anatole France
UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
David Wulff wrote: We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. A couple of years ago I went for a job interview for a company that was writing an office suite designed especially for educational purposes. I thought the idea was completely nuts. At the time there was absolutely no real competitor to Microsoft Office and I couldn't understand why they didn't do the job in a fraction of the time by modifying MS Office. Now that there is Open Office it seems even more stupid to role your own as they could just take Open Office and modify that. I've since spoken to various people in the education sector (both at school and university level) who use this company's software and equipment and they do not have a very good reputation at all, however the people who are doing the complaining don't hold the purse strings so the bean counters continue to buy this crap. If anyone is in the education sector in the UK they can probably name the company. I've given descriptions of them similar to the one above and the reply I get back is always "Oh, you mean ..." and they've never been wrong. It is a wonder how a company with such a reputation can keep operating.
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
>> they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them? i think i've still got an archimedes in storage :) .dan.g. AbstractSpoon Software
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
David Wulff wrote: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. How do you think Microsoft got the advantage it did. High school and university kids using pirated Microsoft products back in the 80's and early 90's. Those kids then not only took Microsoft specific knowledge into companies to use, as they moved up the ladder they got to do the purchasing and went with what they know. Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So i had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
David Wulff wrote: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Now shapes the future, not the other way around. David Wulff wrote: Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. AFAIK, Microsoft products are generally1 not addictive. :~ David Wulff wrote: 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. You can, if you're a student! I remember buying VC++ 5.0 Pro for like a fraction of the retail price. David Wulff wrote: 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them? [OT] Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. 1Exluding gaming consoles and games. -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!
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David Wulff wrote: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Now shapes the future, not the other way around. David Wulff wrote: Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. AFAIK, Microsoft products are generally1 not addictive. :~ David Wulff wrote: 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. You can, if you're a student! I remember buying VC++ 5.0 Pro for like a fraction of the retail price. David Wulff wrote: 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them? [OT] Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. 1Exluding gaming consoles and games. -- Schni Schna Schnappi! Schnappi Schnappi Schnapp!
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. Yeah, famous Acorn BBC A and BBC B with 32kb RAM and 32 kb ROM. The first version of Elite[^] was developed for this computer. However, I still argue that nothing beats Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] :cool: and its Z80A on 4 kHz.
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
Personally I feel if the government spent say £100 million developing office etc. software for schools and then gave it to them, and all uk citizens, free of charge it would be a far more cost effective solution. I use an old copy of Word for writing letters etc. and OpenOffice for everything elese that I need.
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." - Anatole France
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. Yeah, famous Acorn BBC A and BBC B with 32kb RAM and 32 kb ROM. The first version of Elite[^] was developed for this computer. However, I still argue that nothing beats Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] :cool: and its Z80A on 4 kHz.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: However, I still argue that nothing beats Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] and its Z80A on 4 kHz. hah I was proud user of it's clones Didaktik Gama and Didaktik M[^] :cool: David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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>> they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them? i think i've still got an archimedes in storage :) .dan.g. AbstractSpoon Software
I have an Acorn Atom , and my old beloved BBC Model B in my parents Attic. The BBC had the best Defender game Ever. .nuetter
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. Yeah, famous Acorn BBC A and BBC B with 32kb RAM and 32 kb ROM. The first version of Elite[^] was developed for this computer. However, I still argue that nothing beats Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] :cool: and its Z80A on 4 kHz.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: its Z80A on 4 kHz. Phew, lucky mine ran at 4MHz ;) The tigress is here :-D
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. Yeah, famous Acorn BBC A and BBC B with 32kb RAM and 32 kb ROM. The first version of Elite[^] was developed for this computer. However, I still argue that nothing beats Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] :cool: and its Z80A on 4 kHz.
My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could halve their IT budgets it they stopped buying Microsoft software, research carried . . . http://67.19.9.2/?article=23070 From 'The Inquirer'
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." - Anatole France
Saw this article earlier in the week. What kind of budget do primary schools have for IT anyway? Last time I looked it was pretty small. And if they think they can halve it, by changing to open source that implies they are buying computers that cost the same amount as a copy of Windows, that is probably already discouted for education. So thats like a £20 computer!!!!!!! :doh: They should be asking what the hell are they buying £20 computers for? Hardly a long term investment, as I'm guessing they will not be able to do very much.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: its Z80A on 4 kHz. Phew, lucky mine ran at 4MHz ;) The tigress is here :-D
Trollslayer wrote: 4MHz :doh:
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: its Z80A on 4 kHz. Phew, lucky mine ran at 4MHz ;) The tigress is here :-D
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
David Wulff wrote: I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. You can get a very good deal with the British Computer Society - IIRC, they also get the educuational discounts for their members. However, also note that it is the educational license that comes with it too.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Acorn must've been a UK thing, right? I've never ever seen an Acorn. I've just read about them in magazines and on web sites. Yeah, famous Acorn BBC A and BBC B with 32kb RAM and 32 kb ROM. The first version of Elite[^] was developed for this computer. However, I still argue that nothing beats Sinclair ZX Spectrum[^] :cool: and its Z80A on 4 kHz.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: 4 kHz That is a bit slow. My Spectrum ran at 3.51MHz.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: its Z80A on 4 kHz. Phew, lucky mine ran at 4MHz ;) The tigress is here :-D
Trollslayer wrote: mine ran at 4MHz An early example of overclocking? The processor in a ZX Spectrum was running at 3.5MHz
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could cut their IT budgets by 100% if they stopped buying computers, shock new research carried... Three things come to mind: 1) We need to get kids exposed to Microsoft software early because those are the specific IT skills employers are looking for. Early exposure saves a lot of effort later on - it worked for the cigarette industry. 2) I wish I could buy Microsoft software at the prices our schools pay. 3) When I was in primary school they were all Acorn computers. Whatever happened to them?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
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Trollslayer wrote: mine ran at 4MHz An early example of overclocking? The processor in a ZX Spectrum was running at 3.5MHz
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Actually my computer was a Nascom 2 at 4MHz. The tigress is here :-D
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UK PRIMARY SCHOOLS could halve their IT budgets it they stopped buying Microsoft software, research carried . . . http://67.19.9.2/?article=23070 From 'The Inquirer'
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." - Anatole France
Everyone is forgetting that Open Source Software typically requires more setup and maintenance. I'm NOT saying that MS software is maintenance free, but their setups and installations are far simpler than anything on a Linux environment. The tradeoff could still be beneficial. However, hardware and software costs need to take into account the service and maintenance costs associated with a higher requirement for more skilled IT staff. I would offer Apple as a suggestion, but those things are $$$ PRICEY $$$