RickV:
Quote: "AgentSam - please let us know how you get on. If you do get a school using this then we'd love to do an article about in in the newsletter.
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I'll let you know as the situation develops. Expect nothing in the short term -- I have offered my teaching services to a couple of schools and institutions in my area, and we're still working out the details. The spring season is a possibility. But if it doesn't happen then, it'll happen later.
In the meantime, I think it might be a good idea to amend the Terms and Conditions regarding use of FE for teaching -- to avoid any confusion -- and lessen any fears over litigation issues. For school administration these things are quite important.
Also, I searched the FE forums, but didn't find any previous talk of using FE for teaching (other than a few mentions of self-studies).
Surpricing -- since FE would be quite suitable as a teaching platform (although it doesn't have any built-in collaboration, communication, or shared data storage repositories for a class setting) - but I could work around most of these.
It might be a good idea to create a sticky thread for educators. Or, at least somehow "market" the product to educators by showing that it is a possibility. Just saying it, is sometimes enough, to peak the interest.
The things an educator will consider first, include the following:
* How much does it cost.
* Does the license really allow free usage for teaching.
* Where exactly in the license agreement does it say so? (This is what the administration will ask.)
* Are there student discounts available for GOLD subscriptions, etc.
Other things an educator will evaluate include:
* How reliable is FE? Is it stable enough to not crash all the time.
* Which browser is recommended for use with FE for best speed and reliability.
* How complete is the documentation.
Rick, I guess you sort of answered my questions about the "T/C".. but it certainly wouldn't hurt to put this in the official terms. Also, I have already found an answer to most of what I listed above, but others will have the same questions.
I'm not 100% convinced, that the school administration will be happy when I say, yea, I've talked with the TGC marketing director, and he says it's ok.
They'll want to see the legalese.
Cheers,
AgentSam