[geeks] Q: Regarding Linux in K-12 education
Phil Stracchino
alaric at metrocast.net
Sun Jan 17 17:37:50 CST 2010
On 01/17/10 18:26, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> Agreed. The supporter of Linux in our district has decided that we
> shouldn't pay for software when there is so much high-quality software
> available. He dismisses every application not available as not
> important (like Dragon Naturally Speaking for kids with learning
> disabilities) as 'trivial' and not worth talking about, but we have
> students whose academic success relies on those applications, most of
> which are only available on Windows...
Good example. I've been looking for a long time for a decent
speech-recognition (and vice versa, text-to-speech) application for
anything but Windows. I've yet to find either. (Yes, I know about
Festival for test-to-speech. I tried to set it up once. I got nowhere.)
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