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January 28, 2011
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Adobe banned at Open University in UK

  • January 28, 2011
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The Open University in the UK now has some 160,000 students of whom some 45,000 are involved in daily tutorials & classes.


As a student on my 3rd MA I have always used Adobe Professional to submit essays electronically ( eTMAs = electronic tutor marked assignment(s)) as amongst other benefits it fixes the formatting of the work in .pdf. The content cannot be changed by the vagaries of the reader or operating system.


As of 2011 the Open University have banned the use of Adobe products to submit essays by their online eTMA system. To add insult to injury they have also banned Word 2007 and later in the .docx format. The Open University would like all students to submit, wait for it, in the Word 2003 .doc format. Anyone who's submitted academic work in the .doc format will know what different versions on Word on different OSes can do to the finished product.


Now I'm told that its because tutors are unable ( $$$ ) to comment and mark their students work online if its submitted as .pdf; they have not got the correct software tools. ( the .docx is probably a backwards compatibility issue) .  They like to annotate in lowest common denominator Word ( for that read cheapest).


I am sure that the Open University will continue to distribute information and course materials in the Adobe .pdf format to their tutors and students. Its a shame that there is a lack of investment by the OU in education, technology &  licensing. I wonder why they think their customers (students) are not worthy of the same facilities  they use internally ?


Are there no Adobe ASP or Higher Education tutor buy-in programs in the UK that address this issue ?

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    February 1, 2011

    As an Open University they should be using Open Source programs.

    Use Open Office Writer, and it is FREE!

    February 1, 2011

    or better yet, the non-oracle-owned open libre!

    http://www.libreoffice.org

    now with 10% less evil than open office!

    mytaxsite
    Inspiring
    February 1, 2011

    Please complain to your Education Secretary Michael Gove because Adobe can't force anybody to use its products.  This is not the place to discuss such matters.

    Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
    House of Commons
    London
    SW1A 0AA
    tel: 020 7219 3000
    email: govem@parliament.uk

    or at the Constituency office
    tel: 01276 472468
    email: office@shca.org.uk

    website: http://www.michaelgove.com

    Hope this helps.

    Participating Frequently
    February 1, 2011



    Well I wish the the OU would mandate Adobe rather than the plethora of software options OSes & applications that disadvantage the students becuse the OU are too mean to supply their tutors with the correct hardware & software platforms to correct students work.


    If there was an Open Source solution that would be ideal - there never will be.

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    February 3, 2011

    It not so mean as ignorant.

    Claudio González
    Legend
    January 28, 2011

    This is a user to user forum for discussing the forum themselves. Although sympathyzing with your feelings, I fail to see how any of us fellow users can be of any help in this.

    mytaxsite
    Inspiring
    February 1, 2011

    Claudio González wrote:

    I fail to see how any of us fellow users can be of any help in this.

    Perhaps he was looking for advice on what his options are.  I have told him to complain to his government and gave him all the contact details.  You are excused because you are not British or that you are not used to complaining to your government.  We do all the time about almost anything..

    hth

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    February 1, 2011

    The part about banning MSOffice after the 2003 version is going to bit them in their backside as well. MS has a Nasty habit on the PC side to tie in the ability to open and use into minimum system requirements and processors.  in a few more years they won't even be able to open 2003, support for 2003 died when Office2010. There will be no updates for bug fixes, or features.  What they don't know is that 2007, 2010 have the ability to save in Doc format, or Docx format, as well as txt(test) and RTF (Rich Text Format). The owner of that University ought to take course themselves and get into the modern age. They sound like these old geezers that want to ban html in email messages and keep us one rung above morse code.