As a (former) prof at uOttawa, I tried very hard to allow students to use 
whatever they
liked, but insisted that pdf be submitted. I also made sure the course website 
(actually
we started before web sites, but ...) had info on how to create the required 
formats in
several ways, always including some free ones (later some open source ones).

The insistence on a proprietary format shows a distinct lack of intellectual 
integrity.
One is sorely tempted to supply such "teachers" with "additionally featured" 
files that
"clean" their hard drive for them. Just a nice extra from the student.

JN


On 06/20/2012 03:31 PM, Charles MacDonald wrote:
> On 12-06-20 12:56 PM, swf...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> His teachers insist on assignments being handed in in .doc format.
>>   Further, at least one of them will not even listen to his explanations of
>> why formatting is messed up and won't look at the hard copy he has for them
>> which has everything just fine.   The end result is that he is getting
>> marks deducted for using libreoffice.
> 
> I am curious as to what subject would have an assignment where the 
> formatting was that critical?  IS this a "keyboarding" course?
> 
> Can he not submit a .PDF with the .doc.
> 
> 
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