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Who am I? Atif Hussain ICT & Curriculum Specialist Writer Blogger Consultant Open Source advocate

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Presentation shared during my Keynote speech at the YSEP conference 2012, in Alexandria, Egypt. The presentation describes the nature of Open Source Software for education.

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Who am I?

Atif Hussain ICT & Curriculum Specialist Writer Blogger Consultant Open Source advocate

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We are closed

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It’s mine

Although we are often unaware of our indebtedness to this other civilization, its gifts are very much a part of our heritage. The technology industry would not exist without the contributions of Arab mathematicians. Sufi poet-philosophers like Rumi challenged our notions of self and truth. Leaders like Suleiman contributed to our notions of tolerance and civic leadership. (Carly Fiorina, Ex-CEO HP)

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Which soda would you serve your guests?

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FLOSS

What is it?

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Why the name FLOSS?

F = free (English) or frei (German) L = libre (Spanish or

French), livre (Portuguese), or libero (Italian),

O = Open S = Source S = Software

AKA OSS FOSS

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Where does FLOSS come from?

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Computer Programmer

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Source Code

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Compiler

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Machine Code

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Why do they FLOSS?

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TYPES OF FLOSS

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Microsoft Office (Propriety)

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Open Office (Free off-line)

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Google Apps

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Zoho

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Adobe Photoshop (Propriety)

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GIMP (Free off-line)

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Picnik (Free on-line now part of G+)

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Flowol (Propriety)

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Scratch (Free off-line)

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Dropal (Free on-line)

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E-Jay (Propriety)

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Audacity (Free off-line)

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Audio Expert (Free on-line)

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Nova Mind (Propriety)

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Free Mind (Free off-line)

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Bubbl (Free on-line)

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The choice is yours

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CONCLUSION

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So why FLOSS?

Choice – By its very nature it is available for all

Reliability – Internet is maintained by FLOSS apps

Security – Allows anyone to check for flaws Fast Deployment – 1000s of volunteers Cost Effective – Free is a hard price to beat Ethical – It is open after all.

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Finally

Although we are often unaware of our indebtedness to this other civilization, its gifts are very much a part of our heritage. The technology industry would not exist without the contributions of Arab mathematicians. Sufi poet-philosophers like Rumi challenged our notions of self and truth. Leaders like Suleiman contributed to our notions of tolerance and civic leadership. (Carly Fiorina, Ex-CEO HP)

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I am not anti-Microsoft. Microsoft is anti-me

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Thank you

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Atif HussainICT & Curriculum Specialist