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Sustainable Tech
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This is a community for promoting sustainability in tech and computing. This includes: understanding the impact that our tech/computing choices have on the environment; purchasing or re-using devices that are sustainable and repairable; how to properly recycle or dispose of old devices when it is beyond use; and promoting software and services that allow us to reduce our environmental impact in the long term, both at work and in our personal lives.
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Yeah, but you cant expect your average teacher to know how to install or use Linux.
Really they should be selling them on or donating them to people in need?
They don't need to have the teachers to install Linux (though that'd be welcome to do as part of classes). Just hand them over to a reputable IT that will get them ready and going with a good distro.
Please Teachers are some of the most highly educated dumb people we have During the COVID Remote Learning they didn't even know what streaming was much less were competent enough to do it Their students know more about streaming and how to broadcast a stream A greatly wasted resource The Smart Board my district has in every classroom are capable and setup for remote learning then sat there unused