Some useful links (please check if still active, as these have been keyed in, there could be some typos)
get http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-ed/ o GNU/Linux in education
get http://www.thestuph.com/litc/ o GNU/Linux in the classroom
get http://www.linuxforkids.com o Just as its name says, LinuxForKids
get http://matterial.sourceforge.net/ o Free/open source collection of s/w tools for artists
get http://material.sourceforge.net/ o Not sure if this URL or above is right
get http://www.ibiblio.org/obp o Open book project
get http://www.riverdale.k12.or.us/linux/ o K12 GNU/Linux in schools project
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get http://opensourceschools.org o Just what it's name says
get http://www.bluelinux.org/ o Easy to use and administer distro for schools
get http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/ o Debian junior (work in progress)
get http://www.freecourse.sourceforge.net o Free computing curriculum project
get http://www.ganeshas-project.or o GNU/Linux training for schools in Nepal
get http://www.goasudharop.org/gscp o Supporting schools in Goa, India
get http://www.gnuskole.dk o Promoting the OS in Danish primary school system, by publishing documentation, finding and translating educational software, and holding a discussion forum for teachers and system admins at school
get http://termserv.berlios.de/ o Making network administration easier on older PCs
get http://www.itp.innoved.org/projects/freesoftware.html o Free software for Latin America
[If you sent the above to www4mail@ftp.uni-stuttgart.de, you would be able to retrive the pages above -- not entire sites -- via email to your address. Try it out. Specially useful in low-bandwidth areas. -FN]