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On 25/06/10 22:59, Grant Sewell wrote:
IST surely - information and secretarial technology? Teaching formating documents in ICT is like the mechanical engineering department doing flower arranging with fury dice- you do it in a car!On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 21:06:59 +0100 Rhia Knowles wrote:Microsoft did up til Office2007 offer backward (and forward, surprisingly) compatibility patches, hidden somewhere in the Office updates section (and I mean hidden, you have to know to look for it its under the name Office XXXX compatibility pack or similar) Of course thats no good if you dont have Office, or the admin rights to install them.... but if tutors said that to me I would 1)Inform them of its existance 2) go and download aforementioned patch and give it to them on a CDR. 3) say "If the IT dept install that for you, you will be able to read the document, and thus do your job." (Yeah, I'm blunt when I dont think people are being fair. Its gotten me into plenty of trouble in the past) I dunno about ODT though. Luckily, SDC has Open Office and Office 2007 installed on all college machines except the ones in the Common Room which are designed for filtered internet cafe style access only (and bloody slow to boot)City College Plymouth also has OpenOffice installed on pretty much all computers I've come across so-far. And my colleagues in the ICT teaching dept. (I've been told off for not including the C in ICT. *rolls eyes*) seem quite happy with a lot of Open Source stuff. We use GIMP a fair bit and I'm hoping to win 'em over with Kompozer instead of Dreamweaver. :)
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