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== HalseyEdAtHome Toccoa GA ==

We are very excited about adding edubuntu to our home education arsenal. I have been running Fedora for several years and always felt that Linux was a little too complicated for the young. I am pleased that there is a distro that even my six-year-old son seems to be able to learn and have fun with.

Yorktown High School, Arlington, VA

The [http://linus.yhspatriot.net/cs Yorktown High School Computer Science Program] has been using GNU/Linux for the past 7 years. During the last 4 years we have been using an LTSP thin client solution, and this year we are using the Edubuntu, the best version of this technology available.

Tennants and Workers United, Alexandria, VA

The [http://twsc.org/ Tennants and Workers United] (TWU) is a democratically controlled, grassroots organization committed to winning social and economic justice and power for the people of Northern Virginia.

The TWSC Edubuntu center provides community access and training in the use of technology in the interest of community needs.

Mount Rainier Public Library, Mount Rainier, MD

The [http://mtrainierfol.org Friends of the Mount Rainier Library] has set up an Edubuntu installation for use by patrones of the library.

ACTUS computer lab for local community, Poznań, Poland

The [http://www.actus.org.pl/ ACTUS] has set up a lab for kids and local community based on Edubuntu and LTSP server.

IS 52 Inwood Academy, New York, NY

Adaliz Gonzalez' Spanish-language, eighth-grade science classroom at IS 52 in Washington Heights is equipped with a small, Edubuntu 5.10 based computer lab. The lab was put together as part of a pilot program by [http://www.heragroup.org HERA Group], a non-profit organization with a focus on improving lives through science education.

HalseyEdAtHome Toccoa GA

We are very excited about adding edubuntu to our home education arsenal. I have been running Fedora for several years and always felt that Linux was a little too complicated for the young. I am pleased that there is a distro that even my six-year-old son seems to be able to learn and have fun with.

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