SIGCSE 2017 POSSE Roundup

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=== Triage of Existing Activities ===
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During the 9:15am session participants will work in pairs to triage approximately 10 existing foss2serve learning activities.  A complete list of learning activities can be found at: http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Category:Learning_Activity
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For each activity, spend 3-5 to minutes reviewing it and adding a Category tag of minimal sketch”, “solid draft”, “ready to use”.
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Please put any comments you have about the activity in the Discussion page for that activity.
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Group 1: Backwardly Compatible Code (Activity) - Choosing A License
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Group 2: Code Base Understanding - Fedora Install Activity
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Group 3: Finding the Code Responsible for Behavior - Git: Working with Remotes from the Command Line
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Group 4: Handle an OpenMRS Ticket (Activity) - Intro to Copyright and Licensing (Activity)
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Group 5: Intro to FOSS (Activity) - Model Basic Security Threats (Activity) (skip the learning activity rubric links)
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Group 6: Open Data Activity - OpenMRS Security Assessment 6
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Group 7: OpenMRS-CS2-Activity - Repo exploration for overloading ops in C++ Activity
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Group 8: Reproduce a Bug Activity - Test Release Candidate (Activity)
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Group 9: Test Usability (Activity) - Voting Program Activity
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Group 10: Why Use Version Control - Write a Bug Report (Activity)
  
 
=== Information for Attendees ===
 
=== Information for Attendees ===

Revision as of 22:42, 24 February 2017


Overview

POSSE, the Professors Open Source Software Experience, helps instructors prepare to guide student participation in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) projects. This POSSE Roundup is a workshop for instructors who have previously attended POSSE. It will provide an opportunity to share experiences and discuss challenges with student participation in HFOSS. There will also be presentations and discussions of recent developments in HFOSS learning efforts. The workshop structure of the day will emphasize active participation of attendees.

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Agenda

Time Activity Facilitators
Wednesday March 8th, 2017
8:30 AM

Welcome and Overview:

  • Introductions
  • Plan for the day
  • Pathways Overview
Lori and Greg
9:15 AM

Breakout: Quick assessment of existing learning activities

Darci
10:00 AM Break All
10:30 AM

Breakout: Matching learning activities to pathway steps

Greg
11:30 Lunch - http://www.sheratonseattle.com/daily-grill-lunch All
1:00 PM

Experience Reports and Perspectives

  • Grant Braught and John MacCormick
  • Chris Murphy
  • Karl Wurst
Darci
2:00 PM

Report on morning progress Breakout: Learning activity review or design

  • Evaluate existing activities for pathway use
  • Identify additional activities where needed
Heidi
3:00 PM Break
3:30 PM

Breakout group status

Heidi
3:45 PM

Breakout: Learning Materials Sprint

  • Work on learning activities identified in the morning
Heidi
4:45 PM Wrap-up
  • POGIL Summer workshops
Greg and Lori
5:30 PM Dinner All


Preparation

We are going to spend time working with the contribution pathways. Initial versions of some pathways are here

In preparation for the Roundup, please pick one pathway that you would be interested in working with at the Roundup. Indicate your choice by adding your name below:

  • Add a Feature
  • Create a Tracker Issue
  • Create Unit Tests
  • Fix a Bug
  • Test User Installation Instructions
    • Greg Hislop
  • Update a Tracker Issue
  • Verify a Bug
    • Lori Postner

Triage of Existing Activities

During the 9:15am session participants will work in pairs to triage approximately 10 existing foss2serve learning activities. A complete list of learning activities can be found at: http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Category:Learning_Activity For each activity, spend 3-5 to minutes reviewing it and adding a Category tag of minimal sketch”, “solid draft”, “ready to use”. Please put any comments you have about the activity in the Discussion page for that activity. Group 1: Backwardly Compatible Code (Activity) - Choosing A License Group 2: Code Base Understanding - Fedora Install Activity Group 3: Finding the Code Responsible for Behavior - Git: Working with Remotes from the Command Line Group 4: Handle an OpenMRS Ticket (Activity) - Intro to Copyright and Licensing (Activity) Group 5: Intro to FOSS (Activity) - Model Basic Security Threats (Activity) (skip the learning activity rubric links) Group 6: Open Data Activity - OpenMRS Security Assessment 6 Group 7: OpenMRS-CS2-Activity - Repo exploration for overloading ops in C++ Activity Group 8: Reproduce a Bug Activity - Test Release Candidate (Activity) Group 9: Test Usability (Activity) - Voting Program Activity Group 10: Why Use Version Control - Write a Bug Report (Activity)

Information for Attendees

To Register

Attendees of past POSSEs who are able to attend should register by emailing Lori Postner at Lori.Postner@ncc.edu or Greg Hislop at hislop@drexel.edu

Support

We expect that most attendees will be staying for SIGCSE. For those needing to arrive on Tuesday to attend the POSSE roundup on Wednesday, we can provide support for the extra hotel night for a limited number of attendees. Please let us know ASAP if you are interested in this support.

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