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As part of POSSE 2014, I would like to work with the OpenMRS HFOSS community. | As part of POSSE 2014, I would like to work with the OpenMRS HFOSS community. | ||
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+ | Intro IRc Activity - Part 1 - Questions | ||
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+ | How do people interact? | ||
+ | -Via short text bursts | ||
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+ | What is the pattern of communication? | ||
+ | -short, choppy sentences with no great regard for puncuation or grammar | ||
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+ | Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? | ||
+ | - #info, #action, #topic, *, #endmeeting | ||
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+ | Can you make any other observations? | ||
+ | - the folks chatting seem to know each other prior to this conversation |
Revision as of 16:32, 14 April 2014
James W. McGuffee
James McGuffee is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Computer Science Department at Northern Kentucky University (NKU). NKU is located approximately 5 miles south of downtown Cincinnati. The Computer Science Department at NKU has over 850 students in five degree programs. The three undergraduate degrees are: computer information technology, computer science, and data science. The two masters degree programs are in computer information technology and computer science.
I am interested in exploring how I may use FOSS and HFOSS to engage students in out-of-class collaborative projects and how FOSS projects can be used to introduce/inspire first semester freshmen to the larger world of computing (beyond the syntax of a first language).
As part of POSSE 2014, I would like to work with the OpenMRS HFOSS community.
Intro IRc Activity - Part 1 - Questions
How do people interact? -Via short text bursts
What is the pattern of communication? -short, choppy sentences with no great regard for puncuation or grammar
Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - #info, #action, #topic, *, #endmeeting
Can you make any other observations? - the folks chatting seem to know each other prior to this conversation