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UberStudent was a highly-reviewed and popular
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computer operating system and collection of programs aimed toward higher education and secondary students and their teachers and schools. By the time of its 4.1 release, it ranked as the fifth-most popular Linux distribution in the world, according to
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, and had been adopted by a variety of education centers around the world. The developer of the platform, U.S. educator and technologist Stephen Ewen, announced on November 24, 2023, that he had no further plans to develop the platform. While thanking past users he stated, "We hope the project continues to be a great example of a very well developed Linux distro for education!" Ewen made this announcement amid a long family health crisis. Dubbing itself "Linux for Learners", UberStudent described itself as "a cohesive academic success curriculum integrated into an installable, easy-to-use, and full-featured learning platform" aimed at increasing overall student learning, academic computer literacy, and lifelong computer fluency. Its additional aim was to increase the adoption of
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computing platforms, like itself, within higher education and secondary schools."Unique Linux Distro Geared to Impact Higher Education, Student Success." ''EFYTimes'', 30 July 2010. Available at http://www.efytimes.com/e1/48950/fullnews.ht
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The platform was designed around what Ewen called a "core academic skills approach to student success" which he explained as "the research and writing, reading, studying, and self-management skills that are essential to all students regardless of their academic major." UberStudent's last release was 4.3, dubbed
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. The distribution used its own dedicated
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. It could be run from a
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,
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, or installed onto a computer's
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from either of those mediums. Support for the last published version, UberStudent 4.3, based on Ubuntu 14.04, ended in May 2019. According to Ewen, the project at the time had been placed on hold, not discontinued or abandoned, because of a serious family health crisis. He ultimately decided to stop development of UberStudent.


Origin and design

UberStudent was founded and lead by developer Stephen Ewen, a U.S.-based educator who specializes in post-secondary literacy instruction, academic success strategies, and educational technology. He began UberStudent, he said, as "a way to place a set of smart and dedicated computing tools, and just the right amount of support, into the hands of students, whether currently within higher education or preparing for it in secondary school." His stated goal through UberStudent was for students to "learn to really excel at the core skills and habits they need to become everything they can academically be, and on into professional life." Ewen stated that UberStudent was, in part, inspired by his own experiences achieving top academic performance in higher education after obtaining a
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diploma while a young adult."Stephen Ewen - Project Lead," 12 Aug 2010. Available at http://www.uberstudent.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=1
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/ref> Ewen described UberStudent's overarching design philosophy as one that provided a "unified system for learning, doing, and teaching academic success". Within this, he has said that UberStudent took what he called a "core academic skills" approach, which he delineated as "the skills in research and writing, studying, and self-management required of students across all academic majors". He stated that UberStudent could be "easily extended" for specific majors via additional software. Ewen additionally asserted that, in part due to UberStudent's open source and
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nature, and its
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base, it was geared to produce " computer fluency" among its users as a "more or less natural outcome"."About UberStudent." Available at http://about.uberstudent.org
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/ref>UberStudent Slideshow, http://uberstudent.org/slideshow/slides/ , retrieved 28 May 2011. Ewen has argued that academic institutions can increase both their student learning outcomes and economic efficiency by more broadly adopting open source application and system software for everyday student academic computing needs. He has additionally argued for academic institutions to increase their involvement in developing open source tools, such as UberStudent, citing successes such as the bibliographic manager
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by
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, which was included among UberStudent's set of core academic programs."UberStudent—Ubuntu Version for Students and Researchers," ''Ubuntu Geek''. Available at http://www.ubuntugeek.com/uberstudent-ubuntu-version-for-students-and-researchers.htm
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Reception

UberStudent was described by reviewers as "highly in tune with student needs," "loaded with student-friendly tools and customizations,"Purdy, Kevin. "UberStudent Is an Ubuntu System Custom-Built for Students," ''Lifehacker,'' 20 September 2010. Available at http://lifehacker.com/5642659/uberstudent-is-an-ubuntu-system-custom+built-for-studens
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"perfect for the higher education environment,"Kafle, Sudip. "Uberstudent—A Linux Distribution for Students," 21 September 2010. Available at http://technott.com/2010/09/uberstudent-a-linux-distribution-for-students
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/ref> succeeding at its aims "with aplomb, elegance, and power," "a smart pick for getting your actual schoolwork done," and "fantastic and delicious." It received a glowing review in ''
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'' which cited UberStudent's completeness for doing core academic work, user-friendliness, and free and open-source nature. Sixty days after UberStudent's official 15 July 2010 release of UberStudent 1.0 Cicero Full Edition, its first non-
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,
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ranked it the most popular Linux distribution for education worldwide and the 32nd most popular overall out of the 316 varied distributions tracked by the organization.Ewen, Stephen. "UberStudent Moves From 0 to 32 on DistroWatch in 60 Days," ''UberStudent News,'' 24 September 2010. Available at http://www.uberstudent.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=4
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Weeks after the 4.1 release, it ranked as the fifth-most popular Linux distribution in the world.


System, software, reviews

Nearly all of UberStudent's software was
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and its core programs
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so its adopters can avoid vendor lock-in, whether with
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,
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, or
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. The tech review site Dedoimedo reviewed UberStudent as containing a "superb" collection of "smartly selected" programs, "probably the best when it comes to serious work", with each "stitched into the fabric of the operating system".Ljubuncic, Igor. "UberStudent 1.0 Cicero—Almost perfect; killed by a bug," ''Dedoimedo.'' Available at http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/uberstudent.htm
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/ref> Tech columnist Jack Wallen said UberStudent "contains so many education-specific tools you will be spending your first days with it just marveling at what the developers have packed into one single operating system."Wallen, Jack. "Uberstudent: The students' Linux," 9 August 2010. Available at http://www.ghacks.net/2010/08/09/uberstudent-the-students-linux
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/ref> UberStudent's core programs for academic work were clustered within an applications menu entry, Education, where they were organized by sub-categories, including for Reading, Research and Writing, Self-Management, Study Aids, Subjects, and Utilities, which themselves have sub-categories. In addition to its academic-specific application set, reviewers have noted UberStudent's inclusion of templates for academic work and "tons" of on-board how-to guides as "welcome additions" that are "often missing" from other operating systems. UberStudent also contained a full range of student-oriented programs in the Multimedia, Games, Graphics, Internet, and several other categories. Within a separate menu, it contained select
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applications that have been described as containing additions "you don't often see elsewhere".Cavender, Amy. "UberStudent: An Academic-Oriented Linux Distribution," ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', ProfHacker, 8 October 2010. Available at http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/uberstudent-an-academic-oriented-linux-distribution/2752
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Within its stated intent to couple user-friendliness with
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and stability, UberStudent production releases were based on
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Long Term Stable releases, which stems from the
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of
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. UberStudent included numerous unique applications developed by Ewen, plus its own Update Manager using the deb file format to manage and update the platform.


Editions

UberStudent main editions were distributed as a DVD image or pre-made disc. The full edition featured the
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desktop environment, and the Light Edition the
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desktop environment. The LXDE lightweight edition was greatly scaled down and intended solely "to re-invigorate low-specification or older computers" and fit on a single CD.


Criticisms of competing desktop environments

Amid his decision to feature Xfce in UberStudent full editions, Ewen stated that "UberStudent must prefer stability, dependability, and traditional usability over the novel when it comes to such a major thing as the basic desktop environments it uses; and it will."


GNOME 3, Ubuntu Unity

During UberStudent's 2.0 release cycle, Ewen criticized the designs of both the
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and GNOME 3 Shell Linux desktop environments as hindrances to student academic computing productivity. In a 2011
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, he announced an "UberStudent Dumbed Down Edition" featuring the GNOME 3 Shell. Pointing to what he called "the enforced helplessness" leading to "learned helplessness" that he says the GNOME 3 developers designed into their new desktop environment, he stated that the intent behind the spoof UberStudent edition was to "obscure what is not obvious and easy so it can be continually avoided" by students and thus never learned. In a May 2011 interview, Ewen expanded his criticisms of Unity and GNOME 3 by citing specific
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issues and stated that UberStudent had no plans to adopt either Unity or the GNOME 3 Shell.Byfield, Bruce. "Other Linux Distros' View of Ubuntu's Unity: It Ain't Pretty," 17 May 2011. Available at http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3933716/Other-Linux-Distros-View-of-Ubuntus-Unity-It-Aint-Pretty.ht
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Cinnamon

Amid UberStudent's 3.0 release cycle, Ewen criticized the Cinnamon desktop environment, developed by
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, pointing out what he called "major shortcomings" in Cinnamon, which he stipulated as its failure to honor certain fundamental
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standards. Ewen stated that, "While the desktop environment holds promise, Cinnamon as of its May 2013 version 1.8 release is only beta-quality software." As such, he characterized Cinnamon as "not at all yet suited for a serious and stable workstation.


Releases and naming

According to Ewen, "UberStudent dubed each of its major releases after a famous historical thinker," a practice he described as "only fitting" in light of UberStudent's educational mission. The thinkers were Greek and Roman. UberStudent's version 0.9, the first
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, was released on 15 January 2010 and named after
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. Version 1.0, released on 15 July 2010, was named after
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.Ewen, Stephen. "UberStudent 2.0 to be Dubbed 'Aristotle,'" ''UberStudent News,'' 11 June 2011. Available at http://www.uberstudent.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=125#p42
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1.0 also had a brief pre-release edition, once inadvertently reviewed as the release edition. UberStudent 1.0 Cicero Lightweight Edition was released on 4 September 2010 and inherited the name Cicero from the full edition. UberStudent 2.0 was dubbed "
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," UberStudent 3.0 was dubbed "
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," and the 4.0 release "
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." The last release, 4.3, was dubbed "
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." 5.0 was in development until Ewen dropped it after a major health crisis impacted his family.


Future

According to Ewen, Uberstudent's lead developer, the platform is officially
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, although all past distributions and complete repositories are available on
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.


See also

* List of third-party Ubuntu-based Linux distributions *
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*
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References


External links

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UberStudent on SourceForgeUberStudent at DistroWatch
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