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May 13th, 2008

No Office 2007 for UK classrooms?

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:59 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Office Open XML, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Christopher Dawson

InformationWeek is reporting on new complaints from the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA) against Microsoft’s lack of support for open standards. Now that OOXML has been adopted as an ISO standard, it’s hard to say where this will go; however, the agency makes the case for steering clear of the software when open source alternatives are available.

According to the article,

BECTA claims that Office 2007’s underlying format, known as Office Open XML, is not interoperable with software from other vendors.

“It is not just the interests of competitors and the wider marketplace that are damaged when barriers to effective interoperability are created. Such barriers can also damage the interests of education and training organization, learners, teachers and parents,” said Stephen Lucey, BECTA’s executive director for strategic technologies, also in a statement.

OpenOffice 3.0 handles OOXML (if a bit roughly while still in beta), as does NeoOffice. It does seem reasonable to use systems that support the formats students will be using at home. Increasingly, this means ODF, as fewer students and parents are willing to shell out money for the latest version of Office.

It is worth noting that BECTA has also recommended against the adoption of Vista, and suggest careful consideration of Linux for new deployments.

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Office Proficiency != Computer Skills
I thought the role of schools was to teach concepts, how to, etc, not be a training platform for a specific companies desire to sell a bajillion copies of a program. Once you know all the concepts of... (Read the rest)
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Three Thoughts  TripleII | 05/13/08
What is going to get graduates a job?  TheTruthGiver | 05/14/08
Office 2007 will be obsolete one day.  Zogg | 05/14/08
Are you for real?  zkiwi | 05/14/08
And what does that have to do with Office.  TripleII | 05/14/08
The business of government is to stay out of business.  TheTruthGiver | 05/14/08
How insulting to children's intelligence!  Zogg | 05/14/08
Governments of the people(consumers)...  bjbrock | 05/14/08
what what what gov have every right  Quebec-french | 05/14/08
Government's Business  shawn_dude | 05/14/08
So, it's politics that...  zkiwi | 05/14/08
Office Proficiency != Computer Skills  TripleII | 05/14/08

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