Pathway Format with Directions

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{{:Pathway Definition}}
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{{Category:Pathways}}
  
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=== Using This Format ===
  
=== Using This Template ===
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# Create a new page with a short, descriptive name that ends with "(Pathway)". See examples below.
 
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# Copy the source for this format into your new page.
# Create a new page, with a name that matches the existing pathways listed below.
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# Follow instructions to fill in the sections below.
# Copy the source for this template into the new page.
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#* The ''Contribution'' should emphasize how this pathway helps the HFOSS project.
# Fill in the summary table at the top. The ''Contribution'' should emphasize how this pathway helps the HFOSS project.
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# In the table, list the ''Prerequisites'' for this pathway.
# List the ''Prerequisites'' for this pathway.
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#* This uses [[Template:Pathway Prerequisite Table]].
# Describe each step in the pathway, and the outcome of the step.
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#* Areas include: Software Configuration, Issue Tracker, Tools, Community, etc.
## List [[Process Skills]] used in the step.
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#* Each item should be active and student centered - '''do not''' use words like "know" or "understand".
## List [[Learning Activities]] or [[:Category:Learning Module|Learning Modules]] that could help students prepare for or complete this step.
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# In the table, describe each step in the pathway, and the outcome of the step.
# Update the categories - a pathway should belong to [[:Category:Pathway]] but not [[:Category:Templates]].
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#* This uses [[Template:Pathway Step Table]].
# When in doubt, look at existing pathways as examples.
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#* List [[:Category:Process Skills|Process Skills]] used in the step.
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#* List [[:Category:Learning Activity|Learning Activity]]s or [[:Category:Learning Modules|Learning Modules]] that could help students prepare for or complete this step.
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# Categorize the page using tags at the bottom of the page.
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#* Include <nowiki>[[Category:Pathways]]</nowiki>.
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#* Remove <nowiki>[[Category:Formats]]</nowiki> since this page is a format, but your new page is not.
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# When in doubt, look at existing [[:Category:Pathways|Pathways]] as examples.
 
# Use the '''Discussion''' tab (upper left of the page) to leave feedback to the author(s) of the pathway.
 
# Use the '''Discussion''' tab (upper left of the page) to leave feedback to the author(s) of the pathway.
 
  
 
=== Identify Relevant Learning Activities ===
 
=== Identify Relevant Learning Activities ===
  
 
Each pathway page is a topic category. To connect a learning activity to a pathway:
 
Each pathway page is a topic category. To connect a learning activity to a pathway:
# on the '''Pathway page''', in the list of steps, add a regular link to the activity for the step(s) it supports.
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# On the '''Pathway page''', in the list of steps, add a regular link to the activity for the step(s) it supports.
# on the '''Learning Activity page''', at the bottom of the page, add a category link to each pathway it supports. For example:
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# On the '''Learning Activity page''', at the bottom of the page, add a category link to each pathway it supports. For example:
#* <nowiki>[[Category:Pathway - Create Unit Tests]]</nowiki>
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#: <nowiki>[[Category:Create Unit Tests (Pathway)]]</nowiki>
  
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== FORMAT ==
  
== TEMPLATE ==
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'''The contributor will''':
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'''The contribution is''':
  
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
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=== Prerequisites ===
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<!-- template for consistent formatting & column headings -->
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{| {{Pathway Prerequisite Table}}
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Title''':
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| ...
| style="width:80%;" | ...
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|  
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* ...
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Contribution''':
 
 
| ...
 
| ...
|-
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|
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* ...
 
|}
 
|}
 
=== Prerequisites ===
 
 
Contributor must be able to accomplish the following tasks in the following areas:
 
 
  
 
=== Pathway Steps, Outcomes, & Learning Activities ===
 
=== Pathway Steps, Outcomes, & Learning Activities ===
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Follow the project’s policies and practices to complete the steps below.
 
Follow the project’s policies and practices to complete the steps below.
  
{| class="wikitable"
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<!-- template for consistent formatting & column headings -->
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{| {{Pathway Step Table}}
 
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! Pathway Step
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| 1. ''Description of this step''
! Step Outcome
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| ''Outcome of this step''
! [[Process Skills]] Focus
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| ''Links to process skills used to complete this step''
! Related [[Learning Activities]]
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| ''Links to learning activities that support this step''
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|-
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| 1. Description of this step
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| Outcome of this step
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| [[Process Skills]] used to complete this step, e.g. [[Critical Thinking]], [[Information Processing]], [[Management]], [[Problem Solving]], [[Written Communication]]
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| Links to learning activities that support this step
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|-
 
|-
 
| 2. ...
 
| 2. ...
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=== Notes for Learning Activities Related to this Pathway ===
 
=== Notes for Learning Activities Related to this Pathway ===
  
When creating activities:
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When creating and revising activities:
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<!-- this license is for the FORMAT - remove it for a new pathway -->
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For this blank '''format''': {{License CC BY SA}}
  
[[Category: Pathway]]
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[[Category:Pathways]]
  
When creating a new pathway, remove it from the Templates category.
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<!-- this category is for the FORMAT - remove it for a new pathway -->
[[Category: Templates]]
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[[Category:Formats]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 27 February 2017

A Pathway is a sequence of steps that a practitioner would follow to contribute to a humanitarian free and open source (HFOSS) project. Pathway steps are supported by Learning Activities and Learning Modules.

Using This Format

  1. Create a new page with a short, descriptive name that ends with "(Pathway)". See examples below.
  2. Copy the source for this format into your new page.
  3. Follow instructions to fill in the sections below.
    • The Contribution should emphasize how this pathway helps the HFOSS project.
  4. In the table, list the Prerequisites for this pathway.
    • This uses Template:Pathway Prerequisite Table.
    • Areas include: Software Configuration, Issue Tracker, Tools, Community, etc.
    • Each item should be active and student centered - do not use words like "know" or "understand".
  5. In the table, describe each step in the pathway, and the outcome of the step.
  6. Categorize the page using tags at the bottom of the page.
    • Include [[Category:Pathways]].
    • Remove [[Category:Formats]] since this page is a format, but your new page is not.
  7. When in doubt, look at existing Pathways as examples.
  8. Use the Discussion tab (upper left of the page) to leave feedback to the author(s) of the pathway.

Identify Relevant Learning Activities

Each pathway page is a topic category. To connect a learning activity to a pathway:

  1. On the Pathway page, in the list of steps, add a regular link to the activity for the step(s) it supports.
  2. On the Learning Activity page, at the bottom of the page, add a category link to each pathway it supports. For example:
    [[Category:Create Unit Tests (Pathway)]]

FORMAT

The contributor will: The contribution is:

Prerequisites

Area The contributor must be able to:
...
  • ...
...
  • ...

Pathway Steps, Outcomes, & Learning Activities

Follow the project’s policies and practices to complete the steps below.

Pathway Step Step Outcome Process Skills Focus Related Learning Activities
1. Description of this step Outcome of this step Links to process skills used to complete this step Links to learning activities that support this step
2. ... ... ... ...

Notes for Learning Activities Related to this Pathway

When creating and revising activities:



For this blank format: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

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