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* 2006 (Flemish) On a web site supported by the Flemish Department of Education, there is an [http://www.klascement.net/index.php?menu=ictmenukleuter&keuze=fichedetail&fiche=11 instruction] on how to use GCompris in a classroom.
 
* 2006/08 (EN Mali) [http://www.geekcorps.org/2006/08/supporting-schools-in-mali/ Geekcorps] did set up a [http://skolelinux.org Skolelinux system] and they conclude: After some initial skepticism people realized the solution worked and that the system could perform like a modern computer. The most appreciated software installed included a local Wikipedia mirror, and the computer learning game “gcompris.”.
 
* 2006/08 (EN Mali) [http://www.geekcorps.org/2006/08/supporting-schools-in-mali/ Geekcorps] did set up a [http://skolelinux.org Skolelinux system] and they conclude: After some initial skepticism people realized the solution worked and that the system could perform like a modern computer. The most appreciated software installed included a local Wikipedia mirror, and the computer learning game “gcompris.”.
 
* 2006/08 (EN South African) In tectonic online magazine: [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?src=rss&id=1097 Easing kids into free software]. I really want to discuss my daughter's favourite, GCompris. I came across this comprehensive educational package on a magazine coverdisk, and tried it out. What a bundle of fun learning games in one package! GCompris caters for children from ages three and up (to about 14 I would say)...
 
* 2006/08 (EN South African) In tectonic online magazine: [http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?src=rss&id=1097 Easing kids into free software]. I really want to discuss my daughter's favourite, GCompris. I came across this comprehensive educational package on a magazine coverdisk, and tried it out. What a bundle of fun learning games in one package! GCompris caters for children from ages three and up (to about 14 I would say)...

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  • 2006 (Flemish) On a web site supported by the Flemish Department of Education, there is an instruction on how to use GCompris in a classroom.
  • 2006/08 (EN Mali) Geekcorps did set up a Skolelinux system and they conclude: After some initial skepticism people realized the solution worked and that the system could perform like a modern computer. The most appreciated software installed included a local Wikipedia mirror, and the computer learning game “gcompris.”.
  • 2006/08 (EN South African) In tectonic online magazine: Easing kids into free software. I really want to discuss my daughter's favourite, GCompris. I came across this comprehensive educational package on a magazine coverdisk, and tried it out. What a bundle of fun learning games in one package! GCompris caters for children from ages three and up (to about 14 I would say)...
  • 2006/06 (CS Czech) A very complete overview.
  • 2006/01 (FR): The Micro Hebdo review in the paper mag and online (in french. Resume:they have mixed feelings, saying that activities are good, but hard to choose and instructions are only written)
  • 2006/01 (FR): A very detailed presentation on the web site of the l'Académie Aix-Marseille (Official Educational Institution), by the 'réseau rural d'éducation Embrunais Savinois'.
  • 2005: A GCompris booth during a LUG event in Germany