Education

Linux Revisits Algebra Class

Another classroom success story, thanks to the affordability and flexibility of Linux. more>>

EOF - Faster Training for Smarter Customers

A new nonprofit training center combines open-source course materials, top-ranked instructors and realistic work environments together for classroom or on-site training. more>>

Music Education With Linux Sound Tools

Whatever you play, make your music lessons and practice sessions more productive with these music learning tools. more>>

A Computer Lab with No Windows, Part II

Finishing the lab setup, the benefits of OpenOffice.org and looking to the future. more>>

A Computer Lab with No Windows, Part I

An application of Linux Terminal Server in Manitoba's largest high school. more>>

Linux in Academic Labs Revisited

Using an X-based client server model to maintain network consistency. more>>

EOF - Turning IT Certification on Its Ear

How to offer better certification, for more people, at a lower price, without vendor lock-in. more>>

Linux for Science Museums

Put your knowledge to good use by helping develop innovative, fun and educational exhibits for a whole new audience. more>>

Speeding Up the Scientific Process

Learn how to optimize your Matlab project by converting parts to C. more>>

School Laboratory Management Blues

Creating an archive of boot images can save time and effort in busy, high-turnover classroom environments. more>>

Linux from Kindergarten to High School

Moving the school computer lab to Linux was not an easy decision to make—but it was a beneficial one. more>>

Studying Wide Area Networks in the Classroom

The Sangoma WAN EduKit allows one computer to emulate both sides of a WAN network, independently of other hardware. more>>

Continuing Education

The Linux Journal web site provides many learning opportunities. more>>

Linux and Scooby-Doo

One more on the ever-growing list of animated films using Linux opened this past weekend. more>>
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