[Inschool] Re: [KLUG Members] Linux in schools
John Bridleman
inschool@kalamazoolinux.org
Mon, 17 Jun 2002 16:17:43 -0400
* Adam Williams (adam@morrison-ind.com) wrote:
> (working with children, etc...). Most only intended to do it until they
> were knocked up by a sufficiently employable male who gave copious lip
> service to "family values". Occasionally I would dare to bring up the
> fact that the divorce rate for affluent protestants is actually higher
> than that of the general population.... that was always REALLY fun! ;)
Sounds like a plan! I wonder how long it would take for me to get knocked up. I *could* be kept. ;-)
> I've never seen "Accelerated Reader". Someone would need to aqcuire a
> copy and test.
That could be done. AR is a program that has a database of books and questions. The student reads the book and answers questions to test for comprehension. It also ranks the difficulty of the book by grade level. It's really a very nice program.
> >Excellent. Most schools that I know are running Novell. The last version
> >of Netware I really worked with was Netware4.
>
> This would be Tony's area of expertise.
For sure!
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