SIGCSE 2014 Pre-Symposium Event
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** HFOSS model (Ellis, Purcell, Hislop, SIGCSE 2012) | ** HFOSS model (Ellis, Purcell, Hislop, SIGCSE 2012) | ||
** Project success factors (Calloway) | ** Project success factors (Calloway) | ||
+ | * Research on collaboration and learning within FOSS communities | ||
* Creating HFOSS for community organizations | * Creating HFOSS for community organizations | ||
** Ronald McDonald House | ** Ronald McDonald House | ||
** NPFI - the Non-Profit FOSS Insitute | ** NPFI - the Non-Profit FOSS Insitute | ||
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+ | * What specific techniques and information are most useful? | ||
+ | * What can we do to create better on-ramps for students, faculty, and others? | ||
+ | * How do we create long-term relationships that are beneficial to both faculty/academic institutions and HFOSS communities? | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 5 March 2014
Contents |
Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Community Workshop
Overview: This workshop will bring together members of Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) project communities and faculty members to discuss student contribution to HFOSS projects. Faculty members will discuss their experiences with student participation and HFOSS community members will discuss issues in helping new contributors become productive. A particular focus will be the learning value of vertical integration of students into a professional developer community.
Location: ACM SIGCSE 2014, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta Conference Level, Courtland room
Date and Time: Weds March 5th, 9:00 – 5:00; lunch will be provided for registered participants
News Update!
We expect over 20 participants in this workshop, but still have room for a few more!
Representatives from the following FOSS organizations will be there:
- GNOME Accessibility Team
- OpenMRS
- Red Hat
- Ushahidi
- Non-Profit FOSS Institute (NPFI)
Goal
This workshop is intended to bring together members of HFOSS project communities, faculty members to discuss the best ways to facilitate student learning and participation in HFOSS projects. Some of the questions that we'll be looking at are:
- What are the roadblocks to student participation in HFOSS projects? How do we surmount these?
- What are the roadblocks to faculty participation in HFOSS projects? How do we surmount these?
- Do faculty and students have the same starting point? The same process for involvement?
- What needs of HFOSS projects might students and faculty be able to meet?
- What are the best practices and problems for HFOSS projects in accommodating new contributors?
- How can HFOSS projects and faculty work together for mutual benefit?
- How can students and faculty become valued contributors to HFOSS projects?
Intended Audience
Anyone interested in helping students (or others) become involved in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software projects. Participants will include faculty members who have been working on student participation in HFOSS and members of HFOSS project communities. Faculty who have not worked on student participation in HFOSS but would like to hear about this effort are also welcome. These new participants will be introduced to a supportive community of instructors experienced in supporting student involvement in HFOSS and learn about opportunities to begin exploring this area.
Agenda
Welcome | 5 minutes |
Overview of student involvement in HFOSS
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15 minutes |
Panel: Academic Vignettes
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35 minutes |
Panel: HFOSS Project Community Perspectives
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35 minutes |
Break | 15 minutes |
Panel: Academic Perspective
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45 minutes |
Panel: HFOSS Project Community Perspectives
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45 minutes |
Lunch | 60 minutes |
Project Selection and Alternative Strategies
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45 minutes |
Breakout - HFOSS Project On-Ramp
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60 minutes |
Report Out | 15 minutes |
Break | 15 minutes |
Breakout (option 1) - What does someone need to learn to be a useful HFOSS participant?
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60 minutes |
Breakout (option 2) - FOSS education infrastructure
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60 minutes |
Report Out | 15 minutes |
Discussion: Next steps
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30 minutes |
Focus Groups - Topic(s) selected by group vote
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45 minutes |
To Register
Email Greg Hislop (hislop@drexel.edu) or Lori Postner (lori.postner@ncc.edu). Please provide your name, organization, and reason for attending.