User:Tim
Dr. Tacksoo Im is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology at Georgia Gwinnett College. He teaches a variety of courses related to software development at Georgia Gwinnett College and enjoys coding and building things.
He currently uses Earsketch (http://earsketch.gatech.edu/landing/#/) in his introductory Python courses to teach students about programming. In his free time, Dr. Im likes to enjoy music and travel.
Dr. Tacksoo Im is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology at Georgia Gwinnett College. He teaches a variety of courses related to software development at Georgia Gwinnett College and enjoys coding and building things.
He currently uses Earsketch (http://earsketch.gatech.edu/landing/#/) in his introductory Python courses to teach students about programming. In his free time, Dr. Im likes to enjoy music and travel.
FOSS Field Trip (Activity)
Part 1
- Searching for educational apps returned 508 results. Clicking on "BuildmLearn/Mobile-applications" (the first link) returns the front page of the project with the license and file that are navigable.
Clicking on graphs and commits returns a summary of who has been working on the project.
- Searching for humanitarian apps returned 12 results. Clicking on "HTBox/crisischeckin" shows that it was last updated August 7th 2016.
- Disaster management yields 145 projects
Part 2
- Project don't have activity info because no dev activity recently
- OpenHub provides info on code, reference info etc
- OpenMRS is very active. Latest commit is April 7th
- OpenMRS on OpenHub has been deleted
Project Evaluation (Activity)
Evaluation Factor | Level (0-2) |
Evaluation Data |
---|---|---|
Licensing | 2 | MPL (Mozilla Public License) |
Language | 2 | OpenMRS uses Java |
Level of Activity | 2 | All quarters active |
Number of Contributors | 2 | 256 contributors |
Product Size | 2 | Thousands of lines of code |
Issue Tracker | 2 | Issues are active |
New Contributor | 2 | Clear instructions on how to contribute |
Community Norms | 1 | Can't find stated rules of conduct |
User Base | 1 | Little evidence of use |
Total Score | 16 | Would use OpenMRS in classroom, scores highly in the rubric |