Archive for November, 2008
CIONU 2008 conference at Tanger
by Frederik Questier on Nov.28, 2008, under Professional
I was invited for the CIONU 2008 conference at Tanger, Morocco and gave a lecture about “Open Source & Free Software: why it matters for education”. See my pictures.
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