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F/LOSS in Education System in Nepal [Discussion]

From the collected data it can be seen that most of the teachers are using dual boot operating systems (i.e. both Microsoft windows and GNU/Linux) in both their home (50%) and educational institute (57%) whereas the students seem to prefer using only Microsoft Windows operating systems in both home (50%) and educational institute (45%). Even though most of the students tend to are using only Microsoft Windows, it is interesting to see the use of GNU/Linux as the only operating system used in both of the places (17% and 15% in educational institute and home respectively). It can be interpreted that some percentage of the students favour GNU/Linux operating system over the rest whether it is just for educational projects, normal projects or other purpose. The data also suggests that the dual boot operating system is popular in both the educational sector (36%) and in the home desktop (29%). With a high percentage of students using GNU/Linux operating system and dual boot operating sys...

Change Management - an example

Every organisation needs change in order to survive in the long run. Change always occurs in the organisation because change is essential. (Fay and Luhrmann, 2004) The process of change is complicated and can have a great effect on the employees of an organisation. Change has to be managed and controlled. It leads the organisation to improve their effectiveness. (Hayes, 2007) The leader must have the ability to identify, analyze and develop the firm’s capacity for change which is one of the most important and difficult aspects of change. (Judge and Douglas, 2009) One of the common definition for change management is ’a set of processes that is employed to ensure that significant changes are implemented in an orderly, controlled and systematic fashion to effect organizational change.’ (techFAQ, n.d.) The University had introduced the IT Service Management course and was successful in attracting many students. Both online and traditional classroom course has been run effectively and t...