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== Past Releases ==
== Past Releases ==
* [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EducationMathSpin Fedora 10]
* [[Features/EducationMathSpin|Fedora 10]]
* [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Education_Spin&oldid=97007 Fedora 11]
* [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Education_Spin&oldid=97007 Fedora 11]
* [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Education_Spin&oldid=130526 Fedora 12]
* [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Education_Spin&oldid=130526 Fedora 12]
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=== Screenshot ===
=== Screenshot ===


[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:F12-Education-Spin.png F12 Education Spin Screenshot]
[[File:F12-Education-Spin.png|F12 Education Spin Screenshot]]


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Latest revision as of 21:37, 17 September 2016

Fedora Education

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This page is kept only for historic reasons!
The Fedora Education Spin was in development from F10 to F12 and has ceased production since then.

Summary

The purpose of this spin is to create a ready-to-go development environment for contributing to educational projects inside, but also outside of the Fedora ecosystem.

Past Releases

Owner(s)

Detailed Description

TBD

Benefit to Fedora

This effort helps to increase Fedora's visibility in the educational sector (among the already existing communities like K12OSN, OLPC and Sugar), as we are going to release a spin, which allows students, as well as educators and teachers to use the advantages of open source software not only in classrooms or at work, but also at home.

Kickstart File

ISO Name / FS Label

  • Fedora-12-i686-Education
  • Fedora-12-x86_64-Education

Dependencies

To build:

  • livecd-tools

For packages requiring review, please see the Education Tracker.

Scope / Testing

List of included apps:

  • both the GNOME desktop environment and the Sugar Platform, as seen on the OLPC
  • a modified selection of default bookmarks and channels in Firefox and XChat
  • a number of educational packages, such as KDE Education, Octave or Gnuplot
  • general development tools like gcc, make, autoconf
  • the Eclipse environment with support for Python, RPM, LaTeX and Documentation
  • usually required applications like OpenOffice.org, Gimp and Inkscape
  • a Moodle instance to showcase an open source learning management system
  • virtualization support to test projects in sandboxes

For more detailed information, please refer to the kickstart file itself!

Testing might be coordinated with the Education and OLPC SIGs, as well as with the Sugar Community.

Spins Page

Slogan

Contributing to open source education projects. Made easy.

Spin description

Have you ever wanted to contribute - or get others to contribute - to an open source education project, but never found the time to set up and get started? We've got a ready-to-go contributors' (not just code!) environment for you!

Providing students and teachers with a variety of development environments, tools, documentation, and getting-started resources, the Fedora Education SIG achieves its goal of lowering the entry barrier to contributing as much as possible.

The Education Spin features a number of well-received solutions, such as the award-winning Sugar Desktop Environment - as seen on the OLPC and Sugar on a Stick - and the popular KDE Education applications. It also contains a complete Eclipse development stack and other tools, allowing not only an exploration, but also the creation of code.

Screenshot

F12 Education Spin Screenshot


Download tab

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Support tab

Following the goal of making it as easy as possible for students and teachers to dive into open source projects, the Fedora Education Spin comes with a variety of support options.

You can always reach us on IRC in #fedora-edu on Freenode, where you will be automatically connected to when using the included XChat application. Additionally, we encourage you to check the channels of other projects, especially the Sugar Labs (#sugar) and Teaching Open Source (#teachingopensource) ones.

In case you prefer sending an e-mail, you can direct thoughts and feedback at the Fedora Education Mailing List.


Custom branding

TBD


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