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She has spent the last decade focusing on curriculum development in the area of Computing education. Most recent years, she has been actively participating in the initiatives and work that promote student-centered learning via project-based hands-on activities in class.
 
She has spent the last decade focusing on curriculum development in the area of Computing education. Most recent years, she has been actively participating in the initiatives and work that promote student-centered learning via project-based hands-on activities in class.
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[[Sugar Labs Project]]
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The roles of content writer and developer seem most applicable for my students for this project.
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The commonalities across roles is in the description that all roles are to communicate through something that are specific to the roles.
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The difference of roles is in the required skills for each role.
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In order to report a bug for sugar labs, first visit GitHub repo, find the relevant activity, then report it using the issues tab of the repo.
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Types of tickets are either defect, task or enhancement.
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Information available for each ticket includes the reporting person, priority, milestone, component, version, severity, bug status, and description.
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As of 5/6/18, last commit was made on Apr 29, 2018.
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Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle.
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[[Sahana Eden Project]]
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Each type of contributor has specific skills required.
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Contributors are welcome to go ahead work on any of tasks for Sahana Eden project, while for Sugar Labs, volunteers are asked to contact the person to get started.
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Bugs can be categorized and found using different options.
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Types of tickets are either defect/bug, documentation, task, or enhancement.
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Information available for each ticket includes summary, component, priority, type, owner, version, status, and created date.
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As of 5/6/18, last commit was made on May 4, 2018.

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Bo Kim

Bo Kim is a professor and the department chair of Computer Science at the College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics, Southern New Hampshire University located in Manchester, NH. Prior to this, she was with Daniel Webster College for twelve years. Dr. Kim has over two decades of both industrial experience, as Systems Architect at Lucent Technologies, and teaching experience at Higher Education.

She has spent the last decade focusing on curriculum development in the area of Computing education. Most recent years, she has been actively participating in the initiatives and work that promote student-centered learning via project-based hands-on activities in class.


Sugar Labs Project

The roles of content writer and developer seem most applicable for my students for this project. The commonalities across roles is in the description that all roles are to communicate through something that are specific to the roles. The difference of roles is in the required skills for each role. In order to report a bug for sugar labs, first visit GitHub repo, find the relevant activity, then report it using the issues tab of the repo. Types of tickets are either defect, task or enhancement. Information available for each ticket includes the reporting person, priority, milestone, component, version, severity, bug status, and description. As of 5/6/18, last commit was made on Apr 29, 2018. Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle.

Sahana Eden Project

Each type of contributor has specific skills required. Contributors are welcome to go ahead work on any of tasks for Sahana Eden project, while for Sugar Labs, volunteers are asked to contact the person to get started. Bugs can be categorized and found using different options. Types of tickets are either defect/bug, documentation, task, or enhancement. Information available for each ticket includes summary, component, priority, type, owner, version, status, and created date. As of 5/6/18, last commit was made on May 4, 2018.

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