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||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:45%; background:#d9bb7a; margin: 5 5 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Contents'''[[BR]][[TableOfContents]]|| This site is dedicated to collecting and cataloging lesson plans for classroom teachers interested in moving beyond mere document production and really tapping in to the promise of technology integration and education.
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Free and open source software (FOSS) is software that's free of the restrictions usually placed on proprietary software - such as the right to copy, distribute or modify. As such it is also usually free of charge. The FOSS movement is strong and growing and there are many high quality educational applications available. This site is devoted to collecting and organizing lesson plans for teachers interested in using FOSS.  *Free and open source software (FOSS) is software that's free of the restrictions usually placed on proprietary software - such as the right to copy, distribute or modify. As such, it is also usually free of charge. The FOSS movement is strong and growing and there are many high quality educational applications available. This site is devoted to collecting and organizing lesson plans for teachers interested in using FOSS.
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== Software Applications and Lessons Organized by Content ==  *Contributors are welcome and encouraged.
  *Note: Please create the lessons themselves as [http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/HelpOnEditing/SubPages SubPages] of this page.
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=== Art === == Requirements ==
 All lessons found on this site are tied to software application. In order to use any lesson, you will first need to secure a lab with the appropriate software installed. While some applications are available for Windows, many will only be available for Linux. It may be to your benefit to explore options for setting up a Linux based lab. In general, these will be of a lower cost than traditional labs and can even be assembled out of older equipment. Visit the [http://www.edubuntu.org/ edubuntu] website for more information.

== Legal Notice ==
 All lessons contained here remain the property of the original author. Permission is granted to use and modify lessons as needed. However, any redistribution of lessons, including those with modifications, should include reference to the original author and this web site and also must carry the same freedoms. Any reproduction or redistribution that limits the rights of users or fails to give credit to the original author is a violation of use. For more information, please see [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/ Copyleft] or the preferred [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0] license, as discussed in the Ubuntu-doc team.

= See also =

 * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Education/UDS-Boston/ClassmatePC

= Software Applications and Lessons Organized by Content =
Below is a growing collection of lessons designed to help teachers integrate technology into instruction in a way that moves technology away from mere document production to true extension and exploration. Most lessons are inquiry oriented. It is expected that teachers will modify lessons to suit their own teaching style and student needs. When included, handouts are included in both Open Office and MS Office formats so that they can be easily edited.

== Art ==
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 ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Leve'''|||'''Topic'''||'''Name of Application'''||'''Description'''||  ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Level'''||'''Topic'''||'''Link to Lesson'''||'''Description'''||
 ||Tux Paint||Elementary||Paint Program||[wiki:Self:Lessons/TuxPaint TuxPaint]||Alternative to KidPix||
 ||KolourPaint?||Middle School||Microsoft Paint "clone"||[wiki:Self:Lessons/KolourPaint KolourPaint]||||
 ||Gimp||High School||Photoshop Alternative||[wiki:Self:Lessons/Gimp Gimp]||||
 ||Inkscape?|| || || || ||
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=== Mathematics === == Mathematics ==
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 ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Leve'''|||'''Topic'''||'''Name of Application'''||'''Description'''||  ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Level'''||'''Topic'''||'''Link to Lesson'''||'''Description'''||
 ||Statistics||Elementary/Middle||Data Analysis||[wiki:Self:Lessons/R R For Elementary]||R is a stats analysis program||
 ||Geometry||Elementary/Middle||Geometry||[wiki:Self:Lessons/Kig Kig Geometry Lesson]||Kig is a an application for Interactive Geometry||
 ||Algebra/calc||High school||Solve Equations||[wiki:Self:Lessons/Maxima Maxima]||Maxima is a tool to teach and solve algebraic equations||
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=== Music ===
== Music ==
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 ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Leve'''|||'''Topic'''||'''Name of Application'''||'''Description'''||  ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Level'''||'''Topic'''||'''Link to Lesson'''||'''Description'''||
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=== Science === == Science ==
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 ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Leve'''|||'''Topic'''||'''Name of Application'''||'''Description'''||
 ||Chemistry||High School||Periodic Table||Kalzium||An interactive periodic table||
 ||'''Subject'''||'''Grade Level'''||'''Topic'''||'''Link to Lesson'''||'''Description'''||
 ||Chemistry||High School||Periodic Table||[wiki:Self:Lessons/Kalzium Kalzium]||An interactive periodic table||
 ||Astronomy||Any||Earth's Rotation||[wiki:Self:Lessons/Stellarium Stellarium]||Portable Planetarium||
 ||Physics||Any||Motion||[wiki:Self:Lessons/Phun Phun]||Portable interactive motion simulator||
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=== Social Studies === == Social Studies ==
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 ||?|| || || || ||

= Lessons Needed =
Here are some other ideas for lessons. Please pick one that appeals to you, write it up and insert it in the table above.

Science:
 * Use [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Etoys Etoys] to teach lessons about programming, physics, biology etc.
 * Use [http://www.acc.umu.se/~emilk/ Phun], A fun 2D physics sandbox, to teach lessons about physics. (note - phun can be downloaded for free but the source is not yet released....)
 * Alice: easy 3D graphics programming: http://coldfrontramblings.blogspot.com/2007/12/baby-youre-greatest.html

= Presentations =

We are also collecting presentations. If you have done a presentation on teaching with FOSS or anything related, consider uploading it for others to view and "borrow" for their own presentations. Creative Commons Licensing still applies.

 *[attachment:blendedlearning.pdf Blended Learning Presentation] (created by JimHutchinson)
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CategoryEducation

Lessons Plans for Teachers Using Free and Open Source Software

This site is dedicated to collecting and cataloging lesson plans for classroom teachers interested in moving beyond mere document production and really tapping in to the promise of technology integration and education.

Introduction

  • Free and open source software (FOSS) is software that's free of the restrictions usually placed on proprietary software - such as the right to copy, distribute or modify. As such, it is also usually free of charge. The FOSS movement is strong and growing and there are many high quality educational applications available. This site is devoted to collecting and organizing lesson plans for teachers interested in using FOSS.
  • Contributors are welcome and encouraged.

Requirements

  • All lessons found on this site are tied to software application. In order to use any lesson, you will first need to secure a lab with the appropriate software installed. While some applications are available for Windows, many will only be available for Linux. It may be to your benefit to explore options for setting up a Linux based lab. In general, these will be of a lower cost than traditional labs and can even be assembled out of older equipment. Visit the [http://www.edubuntu.org/ edubuntu] website for more information.

  • All lessons contained here remain the property of the original author. Permission is granted to use and modify lessons as needed. However, any redistribution of lessons, including those with modifications, should include reference to the original author and this web site and also must carry the same freedoms. Any reproduction or redistribution that limits the rights of users or fails to give credit to the original author is a violation of use. For more information, please see [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/ Copyleft] or the preferred [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0] license, as discussed in the Ubuntu-doc team.

See also

Software Applications and Lessons Organized by Content

Below is a growing collection of lessons designed to help teachers integrate technology into instruction in a way that moves technology away from mere document production to true extension and exploration. Most lessons are inquiry oriented. It is expected that teachers will modify lessons to suit their own teaching style and student needs. When included, handouts are included in both Open Office and MS Office formats so that they can be easily edited.

Art

Mathematics

  • Mathematics Lesson Plans

    Subject

    Grade Level

    Topic

    Link to Lesson

    Description

    Statistics

    Elementary/Middle

    Data Analysis

    [wiki:Lessons/R R For Elementary]

    R is a stats analysis program

    Geometry

    Elementary/Middle

    Geometry

    [wiki:Lessons/Kig Kig Geometry Lesson]

    Kig is a an application for Interactive Geometry

    Algebra/calc

    High school

    Solve Equations

    [wiki:Lessons/Maxima Maxima]

    Maxima is a tool to teach and solve algebraic equations

Music

  • Music Lesson Plans

    Subject

    Grade Level

    Topic

    Link to Lesson

    Description

    ?

Science

  • Science Lesson Plans

    Subject

    Grade Level

    Topic

    Link to Lesson

    Description

    Chemistry

    High School

    Periodic Table

    [wiki:Lessons/Kalzium Kalzium]

    An interactive periodic table

    Astronomy

    Any

    Earth's Rotation

    [wiki:Lessons/Stellarium Stellarium]

    Portable Planetarium

    Physics

    Any

    Motion

    [wiki:Lessons/Phun Phun]

    Portable interactive motion simulator

Social Studies

  • Social Studies Lesson Plans

    Subject

    Grade Level

    Topic

    Link to Lesson

    Description

    ?

Lessons Needed

Here are some other ideas for lessons. Please pick one that appeals to you, write it up and insert it in the table above.

Science:

Presentations

We are also collecting presentations. If you have done a presentation on teaching with FOSS or anything related, consider uploading it for others to view and "borrow" for their own presentations. Creative Commons Licensing still applies.

  • [attachment:blendedlearning.pdf Blended Learning Presentation] (created by JimHutchinson)


CategoryEducation

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