What place does open source software have in Australian and New Zealand schools’ and jurisdictions’ ICT portfolios? Total cost of ownership and open source software

Kathryn Moyle

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to contribute to the shared understandings we have about the respective ICT costs that jurisdictions and schools invest in order to provide students, teachers and school communities with access to the necessary ICT infrastructure to support learning and to enable ‘connectivity’ between people and computers. Identifying costs will enable more informed discussion about what place open source software may have in schools’ and school jurisdictions’ ICT portfolios. This paper was prepared as a result of research undertaken by the Department of Education and Children’s Services (DECS) in South Australia as one of a series of papers. Other titles produced through this research include: Review of the technical documentation accompanying open source software; and Report of a trial of open source software conducted at Grant High School, South Australia.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2004

Keywords

  • Information and communications technology
  • Open source software
  • Total cost of ownership

Disciplines

  • Business Administration, Management, and Operations
  • Operational Research
  • Engineering

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