Indeed, given the vast area that Linux focuses, where do you draw the line? ICT for windows is fine -- you can concentrate on simple web design (why some students/teachers enforce the use of FrontPage is beyond me!), spreadsheet, word processing, etc...
Speaking from experience regarding Frontpage in schools, the main arguments presented are: Its like Word. Its an interface that is reasonably similar, and nothing scarily new for them, which means you can cut down on any familiarisation sessions and get to the nitty gritty of web page creation. Its also part of the Campus agreement licence for Office, so we're already licenced to install it on machines. Thankfully we've got teachers here who actually show the kids what HTML tags look like and teach them to strip down FrontPage, but it is a necessary evil as far as they're concerned. Certainly a Dreamweaver licence is a bit of an added expense that we'd rather not have to fork out!----- Paul Graydon Network Technician Haywards Heath Sixth Form College http://www.hhc.ac.uk (01444) 456281 In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. - Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 - 1968)