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Revision as of 14:04, 5 August 2015
Rob Sjodin. Rob Sjodin is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for the Master's in Science of Software Engineering degree at Regis University. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate software engineering courses.
Mr. Sjodin has 30+ years of industry experience, including 15 years in the aerospace sector where he developed software for earth-orbiting satellites.
"Part 1 - Walk through of IRC Conversation":
How do people interact?
Answer: People interact asynchronously: someone will pose a question or state an opinion, and then others will respond accordingly.
What is the pattern of communication? Is it linear or branched? Formal or informal? One-to-many, one-to-one or a mix?
Answer: all of the above. But typically a topic is introduced/started, and then discussion (comments, questions, answers) are focused on that topic.
Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning?
Answer: Yes, #topic #info #action
Can you make any other observations?
Answer: It stimulates collaboration and camaraderie.
"Part 3 – Join and Observe Channel Discussion"
Summarize your observations (of your selected HFOSS project "foss2serve").
In general, the interaction is very slow.