POSSE 2013-06 Feedback
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− | As a newbie, the activities took much more time than expected. There is a need to understand the mission/purpose especially as it relates to stage 2. One suggestion is to make stage 1 span 8 weeks instead of 6, for example. | + | * As a newbie, the activities took much more time than expected. There is a need to understand the mission/purpose especially as it relates to stage 2. |
− | Have more frequent/small deadlines – where other members can comment on someone else’s response/experience. | + | * One suggestion is to make stage 1 span 8 weeks instead of 6, for example. |
− | Starting POSSE two weeks later would help. | + | * Have more frequent/small deadlines – where other members can comment on someone else’s response/experience. |
− | Liked Ohloh, but didn’t like Source Forge. | + | * Starting POSSE two weeks later would help. |
− | One more planning day in small groups would be nice. | + | * Liked Ohloh, but didn’t like Source Forge. |
− | How about a hack-a-thon? NCC has a budget for shorter workshops and follow-up events to foster and expand the relationship that began at a POSSE. Does a hack-a-thon fit within these guidelines? | + | * One more planning day in small groups would be nice. |
− | It would be nice to for people to use Google hangout or find some other way to connect to everyone, not just our small groups. | + | * How about a hack-a-thon? NCC has a budget for shorter workshops and follow-up events to foster and expand the relationship that began at a POSSE. Does a hack-a-thon fit within these guidelines? |
− | For the next POSSE, it would be interesting to tie it to a hack-a-thon event. The first thought is that the students who come out of this first round of POSSE could participate. | + | * It would be nice to for people to use Google hangout or find some other way to connect to everyone, not just our small groups. |
− | Sharing rooms would cut down on costs. | + | * For the next POSSE, it would be interesting to tie it to a hack-a-thon event. The first thought is that the students who come out of this first round of POSSE could participate. |
− | Since the projects are already selected, how about a more direct comparison, rather than evaluation? | + | * Sharing rooms would cut down on costs. |
− | Have FOSS representatives from each of our selected projects here or Skype them in. | + | * Since the projects are already selected, how about a more direct comparison, rather than evaluation? |
− | Put videos of standard presentation stuff online…this would allow more small-group time when meeting face-2-face. | + | * Have FOSS representatives from each of our selected projects here or Skype them in. |
+ | * Put videos of standard presentation stuff online…this would allow more small-group time when meeting face-2-face. |
Revision as of 23:13, 4 June 2013
Feedback – What worked, what didn’t
* As a newbie, the activities took much more time than expected. There is a need to understand the mission/purpose especially as it relates to stage 2. * One suggestion is to make stage 1 span 8 weeks instead of 6, for example. * Have more frequent/small deadlines – where other members can comment on someone else’s response/experience. * Starting POSSE two weeks later would help. * Liked Ohloh, but didn’t like Source Forge. * One more planning day in small groups would be nice. * How about a hack-a-thon? NCC has a budget for shorter workshops and follow-up events to foster and expand the relationship that began at a POSSE. Does a hack-a-thon fit within these guidelines? * It would be nice to for people to use Google hangout or find some other way to connect to everyone, not just our small groups. * For the next POSSE, it would be interesting to tie it to a hack-a-thon event. The first thought is that the students who come out of this first round of POSSE could participate. * Sharing rooms would cut down on costs. * Since the projects are already selected, how about a more direct comparison, rather than evaluation? * Have FOSS representatives from each of our selected projects here or Skype them in. * Put videos of standard presentation stuff online…this would allow more small-group time when meeting face-2-face.