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* [http://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/preuniversity/epics_high.html IEEE EPICS] - Engineering Projects in Community Service is a "program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations." | * [http://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/preuniversity/epics_high.html IEEE EPICS] - Engineering Projects in Community Service is a "program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations." | ||
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+ | * [http://osi.xwiki.com/bin/Projects/flow-syllabus#HTheGeneralDirectionofFLOW OSI FLOW Syllabus] - "a thoughtfully curated guide to the domains of community knowledge that will help anyone involved in creating, maintaining or deploying Free/Libre/Open Works." | ||
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Courses with significant components related to open source, application of technology for humanitarian purposes, or both. | Courses with significant components related to open source, application of technology for humanitarian purposes, or both. | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 8 July 2014
DRAFT
This page contains pointers to projects that have something in common with the Foss2serve effort to help students contribute to HFOSS.
- Benetech - "develops innovative and effective technology applications for unmet social needs" Work includes significant HFOSS activities.
- Social Coding 4 Good - Connected to Benetech. "Every day, there are thousands of people using technology tools to make a positive difference in millions of people’s lives. SocialCoding4Good is committed to providing a platform that amplifies this impact."
- IEEE EPICS - Engineering Projects in Community Service is a "program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations."
- OSI FLOW Syllabus - "a thoughtfully curated guide to the domains of community knowledge that will help anyone involved in creating, maintaining or deploying Free/Libre/Open Works."
Courses
Courses with significant components related to open source, application of technology for humanitarian purposes, or both.