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OpenTeacher helps you teach
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Offer your students the help they need
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While OpenTeacher is primarily focussed on students, OpenTeacher also works great as a <strong>tool to help teachers</strong> give their students the right education. While teachers still provide the information, OpenTeacher can help the students learn this information by themselves. It can <strong>improve the student's results</strong> and saves the teacher time.
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<strong>Transferring information</strong> from the teacher to the student can be done easily thanks to the OpenTeacher file format. The teacher creates an OpenTeacher file with the information (s)he wants to teach, sends it to the students, and the students can use OpenTeacher to be taught and tested about this. In addition, more and more publishers of (especially) language education books provide word list files along with their books. OpenTeacher can read many file formats, including the popular T2K (Teach2000), Wrts, and ABBYY Lingvo Tutor.
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Open source in the classroom
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One of the important things about OpenTeacher is that it's open source software released under the <a href="https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>. This means everyone can see the OpenTeacher source code: the way OpenTeacher was built. It also means that the <strong>knowledge</strong> that was used to make OpenTeacher <strong>can be reused by others</strong>.
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Because OpenTeacher is opensource software, it is also very accessible. OpenTeacher code can be used to create OpenTeacher for almost any platform. We already provide OpenTeacher for Windows, Mac OS X and many Linux distributions. This way we try to provide OpenTeacher to anyone who wants to use it.
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Anyone who wants to make modifications to OpenTeacher can also do so. If your organisation needs to make a modified version of OpenTeacher, this is perfectly possible as long as the <a href="https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GPL</a> remains intact. Experience also tells us that if many users want a new feature implemented, there is often a software developer who implements this.
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OpenTeacher is completely <strong>community-driven</strong>. All OpenTeacher contributors are <strong>volunteers</strong>, and OpenTeacher is <strong>not focused on making profits</strong>. For more information about open source software, please visit the <a href="https://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a>.
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OpenTeacher won't run on Windows!
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