This sounds typical of what many school districts are doing.
Has edutopia featured any innovative/alternative solutions to these solutions with such high price tags?
I'm aware the San Antonio school district is really pushing the use of Joomla and actually defying the notion that open solutions aren't practical.
I would love to see Edutopia feature more open source and alternative solutions for school/district websites than featuring these high priced options.
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Submitted by saul martinez (not verified) on June 6, 2007 - 07:13.
This sounds typical of what many school districts are doing.
Has edutopia featured any innovative/alternative solutions to these solutions with such high price tags?
I'm aware the San Antonio school district is really pushing the use of Joomla and actually defying the notion that open solutions aren't practical.
I would love to see Edutopia feature more open source and alternative solutions for school/district websites than featuring these high priced options.