OS Project Comparison Activity

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|'''Overview''' || In this activity, students compare and contrast three different open source projects (Android, Ushahidi, Red Hat). Students will gain a basic understanding of why these exist as open source projects, as well as the operating models and licensing used by each. Students will be provided with directed readings and will specific questions to develop the comparisons.  
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|'''Overview''' || In this activity, students compare and contrast three different open source projects (Android, Ushahidi, Red Hat). Students will gain a basic understanding of why these exist as open source projects, as well as the operating models and licensing used by each. Students will be provided with directed readings and will answer specific questions to develop the comparisons.  
 
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|'''Prerequisite Knowledge''' || None.
 
|'''Prerequisite Knowledge''' || None.
 
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|'''Learning Objectives''' ||
 
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* Learn the purpose of an open source project
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* Learn the purpose of an open source project
* Learn the different operational models and licenses under which projects are developed
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* Learn the different operational models and licenses under which projects are developed
* Learn the reason a specific project is created
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* Learn the reason a specific project is created
* Learn how to contribute to an open source project
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* Learn how to contribute to an open source project
 
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Revision as of 20:06, 27 May 2015

Title OS Project Comparison Activity
Overview In this activity, students compare and contrast three different open source projects (Android, Ushahidi, Red Hat). Students will gain a basic understanding of why these exist as open source projects, as well as the operating models and licensing used by each. Students will be provided with directed readings and will answer specific questions to develop the comparisons.
Prerequisite Knowledge None.
Learning Objectives
  • Learn the purpose of an open source project
  • Learn the different operational models and licenses under which projects are developed
  • Learn the reason a specific project is created
  • Learn how to contribute to an open source project

Background:

Is there background reading material?

Are there other activities the student should have done first?

What is the rational for this activity?

Include helpful hints to faculty here.

  • While this activity is tailored with three specific project, it can be used for any projects of choice if there is a point of comparison.

Directions:

Given the following material for three different open source projects:

  1. Android Development Platform
  2. Ushahidi
  3. RedHat

For each project answer the following questions:

  1. What is the project about?
  2. Why is the project open source?
  3. What kind of open project is it? Describe the operating model and the license(s) used.
  4. How can you contribute to the project?

Deliverable:

Submit a report with your answers. Your responses for each project should be a page to a page and half long.

Assessment:

Criteria Partial Credit Complete Credit
Understand:
The purpose of the project Answer is not clear, some grammatical or logical errors. student does not comprehensively understand the purpose of a project Answer is clear, using correct language, indicating the purpose of each project, including what need does the project fulfil
Why the project is open source Answer is not clear, some grammatical or logical errors or not enough supporting arguments Answer is clear, using correct language and supporting arguments
The different licenses using for each project Answer is not clear, some grammatical or logical errors or partially answer the question Answer is clear, using correct language and correctly answers the question
How to contribute to the project Answer is not clear, some grammatical or logical errors or partially answer the question Answer is clear, using correct language and correctly answers the question

Comments:

What should the instructor know before using this activity?

What are some likely difficulties that an instructor may encounter using this activity?

Additional Information:

Knowledge Area/Knowledge Unit Social Issues and Professional Practice/Intellectual Property
Topic Foundations of the open source movement [Familiarity]
Level of Difficulty Introductory
Estimated Time to Completion 3-4 hours
Materials/Environment Internet access required
Author Darci Burdge, Ruby El Kharboutly, Gina Likins, Lori Postner
Source N/A
License Under which license is this material made available? (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/)

Suggestions for the Open Source Project:

Suggestions for an open source community member who is working in conjunction with the instructor.



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