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of us teaching, so I wear many hats.
 
of us teaching, so I wear many hats.
  
I'm not happy with the Evaluating Mifos assignment yet.  I wrote a big whiny entry here, then I erased it.  My general complaint is that, the noobie-access material/instructions is not noobie enough.  I don't know the buzzwords, the tools. I get on SourceForge and there's 100 things to click on, and 100 things from each of those, and I'm lost.  I guess that's what this workshop is for ... we'll plow through that initial barrier, hopefully, and get to a point where I can find a few hooks to get into a project.
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Stage 1
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... was somewhat overwhelming.  There are tons of things to learn and we are all
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not in the same place.  I'm sort of at the point of just learning how to get into
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a FOSS, so I was behind in the activities relating to how to teach this stuff
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(not that I'm worried -- I am already into the philosophy of the whole thing).
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Stage 2
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I'm writing this just as the workshop is finishing. 
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It's still kinda overwhelming, but I know a lot more than I did.  This whole thing
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leans on GitHub, which luckily I already useMaybe the best thing I got
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was a pretty good answer to how to make my courses REALLY out there (and
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be able to just 'push' notes and have them get to the students).
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Stage 3
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... yet to come.
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 7 February 2017

I'm a professor at Meredith College in Raleigh. We do a real CS major, but there's only two of us teaching, so I wear many hats.

Stage 1 ... was somewhat overwhelming. There are tons of things to learn and we are all not in the same place. I'm sort of at the point of just learning how to get into a FOSS, so I was behind in the activities relating to how to teach this stuff (not that I'm worried -- I am already into the philosophy of the whole thing).

Stage 2 I'm writing this just as the workshop is finishing. It's still kinda overwhelming, but I know a lot more than I did. This whole thing leans on GitHub, which luckily I already use. Maybe the best thing I got was a pretty good answer to how to make my courses REALLY out there (and be able to just 'push' notes and have them get to the students).

Stage 3 ... yet to come.

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