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This site provides you with information on Open Source  Software and Education resources in the form of links.  Here and there you will find articles.

What is Intrapersonal intelligence?

The  "self smart" student has strong self-reflection skills; capacity to be self-aware and in tune with inner feelings, values, beliefs and thinking processes The "self smart" students have a good understanding of themselves. Because they know who they are, what they can do, and what they want to do, they tend not to screw up. They learn best through meta-cognitive practices such as getting in touch with their feelings and self motivation. They are able to concentrate and be mindful. They prefer solitary activities.

Students with strong intrapersonal intelligence enjoy, and have success, working with computer-based journaling, Concept maps - idea webs, Problem solving software - self paced software, Internet research - self paced, Word processing - brainstorming, diaries, journals, video projects - record personal ideas, multimedia portfolios {examples}

OpenSource.org is the provider of OpenOffice a comprehensive Office Suite. We need to be able to compile, synthesize, produce, and disseminate information, models, and other creative works using technology tools.  With a demand for creative programs the OpenOffice Suite offers program to help you create multimedia presentations with special effects, animation and drawing tools like Draw. There is also a Math function program. http://www.OpenOffice.org  And there are tutorials.  OpenOffice.org, open-source software is available for Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and other platforms. OpenOffice.org supports many of the features of Microsoft Office, as well as most of its file formats.

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Tips for picking software

There is no one best way to find FOSS projects that will best serve your needs. There are several rules of thumb you can use to help you make informed decisions.

    * Do you already have something that will do the job well?

    * Does the program do what you want?

    * Do you care about the ideologies behind free software and open source software?

    * Do you know other people that already use it?

    * Is the current version over a year old?

    * Are there user support mailing lists you can join?


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