Connect with the Community (Activity)
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Title | Getting connected with the community |
Overview | learners should get familiar with different communication tools (such as iRC, TitanPad, Skype etc.) that are commonly used by the Open Source community. |
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Learning Objectives | In this activity learners will:
- familiarize with different communication tools (such as iRC, TitanPad, Skype etc.) that are freely available for everyone. - explore interactions and find out how different open source software development communities (HFOSS in particular) use these tools to perform efficient communications among their members. |
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Knowledge Area/Knowledge Unit | HCI/Collaboration and Communication |
Topic | The are several topics:
- Asynchronous group communication, e.g., e-mail, forums, social networks - Synchronous group communication, e.g., chat rooms, conferencing, online games - Social media, social computing, and social network analysis - Online collaboration, 'smart' spaces, and social coordination aspects of workflow technologies - Online communities |
Level of Difficulty | EASY |
Estimated Time to Completion | 50 minutes |
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Author | Razvan A. Mezei |
Source | 50 ways |
License | Licensed CC BY-SA |
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