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ASUS In Education- Discuss Home
Following a few requests, this wiki has been set up so that people can share their thoughts and experiences of the new ASUS MiniBook centrally.
In East Lothian we are currently trialling five of these machines:
Ollie Bray
Robert Jones
Lynne Lewis
Tess Watson
Please feel free to share your thoughts here. It is an open page that anyone can edit. If you need to contact me you can do so at the following address:
tjmwatson@gmail.com
In Dundee we are trialling several versions of the Eeepc, including the original Linux and the Windows with bigger memory. But they all have some disadvantages largely due to restrictions imposed by the IT boys. The Linux versions are using mobile broadband from RM (T-mobile modified) which is quite slow and expensivie but the Windows machines have been configured so that they only work on the schools network.
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| robthill | Minibooks in Dundee | 1 | Nov 12 2008, 4:09 AM EST by escott863 | |
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Dundee City Council are going to trial 10 minibooks with Windows OS in Menzieshill HS in Science. It will be fascinating to see the effect on learning and teaching.
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| Anonymous | Linux v Windows | 0 | Feb 12 2008, 5:51 AM EST by Anonymous | |
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What are local authority IT departments' attitudes to using linux minibooks on the schools' networks?
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