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Revision as of 15:51, 16 February 2018

February 21, 2018 - Baltimore, MD

NOTE: Registration for this event is limited. See registration instructions at the bottom of this page

Overview

POSSE, the Professors’ Open Source Software Experience, prepares instructors 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, or who have open source experience including contributing to an open source project.

The workshop will allow faculty to work together in small groups to become more familiar with a selected HFOSS project. The group work will include getting the development environment installed, finding a bug, fixing it and submitted a patch back to the community. The groups will work under the guidance of a faculty member who has successfully contributed to the HFOSS project. The workshop structure of the day will emphasize active participation of attendees.

Notes

To be posted

Meeting Location

In the Baltimore Convention Center, room 302.

Agenda

We will spend much of the day working in small groups on several different HFOSS projects. For the groups working on the Mozilla Dev Tools Accessibility features and the group working on Ushahidi, the schedule will be:


Time Activity Facilitators
Wednesday February 21, 2018
8:30 AM

Welcome and Overview:

  • Introductions
  • Plan for the day
  • HFOSS updates
Lori and Greg
9:15 AM

Breakout: Development Environment Installation

10:15 AM Break All
10:30 AM

Breakout: Product walkthrough - developer and user views

12:00 Lunch - The Yard - 110 South Eutaw Street All
1:30 PM

Breakout: Picking a Bug to work on & becoming acquainted with the code base

3:00 PM

Break

3:30 PM

Breakout: Coding a bug fix

Breakout: Contributing back

4:45 PM Wrap-up
  • POGIL Summer workshops
Greg and Lori
5:45 PM Dinner - Pratt Street Ale House - 206 W Pratt St. All


For the group working on the food bank project, the schedule will be:


Time Activity Facilitators
Wednesday February 21, 2018
8:30 AM

Welcome and Overview:

  • Introductions
  • Plan for the day
  • HFOSS updates
Lori and Greg
9:15 AM

Breakout: Overview of the food bank project

  • Overview of the application area
  • Discussion of relevant experience within the group and possible targets at each location
  • Functional areas discussion
10:15 AM Break All
10:30 AM

Breakout: Sub-groups in parallel

  • Group A: HFOSS project evaluation of known food projects
  • Group B: Explore food bank apps on the Play Store/Apple Store
12:00 Lunch - The Yard - 110 South Eutaw Street All
1:30 PM

Breakout: Design discussion for candidate features. Possible candidates include:

  • Expiration date vs. allowable use date (government database)
  • Food bank intake client forms that could be further automated for initial client contact and later contacts (Currently a google form)
  • Inventory tracking
3:00 PM

Break

3:30 PM

Breakout: Planning

  • Defining possible learning activities: selection from library or draft of new ones
  • Identifying target courses and what kind of activities students could do
  • Brainstorming: Next steps with students
4:45 PM Wrap-up
  • POGIL Summer workshops
Greg and Lori
5:45 PM Dinner - Pratt Street Ale House - 206 W Pratt St. All



Information for Attendees

To Register

This POSSE Roundup is a workshop for instructors who have previously attended POSSE, or who have open source experience including contributing to an open source project. If you would like to register, please email Lori Postner at Lori.Postner@ncc.edu or Greg Hislop at hislop@drexel.edu. If you are not a POSSE alum, please provide a short summary of your experience with open source, including contributions to FOSS projects.

NOTE: seating is limited, so please do not assume you are attending before receiving a confirmation from us.


Minutes: Mozilla DevTools Team

Live etherpad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/HEjjP8gUfQgb Contents will be saved here after the session.

Minutes: Ushahidi Team

Live etherpad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/9zz16UpHb2h4 Contents will be saved here after the session.

Minutes: Foodbank Team

Live etherpad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/KbuSCTZL4rVh Contents will be saved here after the session.


Opportunities for POSSE Alum

POGIL Training 2018

We have funding to send POSSE alum to regional POGIL training workshops. Schedule of summer regional POGIL workshops Please email Greg Hislop if you would like to attend a workshop this summer.

Open Source Track at the Grace Hopper Convention 2018

The open source track at Hopper has a number of opportunities for POSSE alum to be involved. Hopper Open Source Track If you are interested in putting together a paper, panel, workshop and would like to be put in contact with other POSSE alum please email Lori Postner.

Funding Opportunities

Looking to get more involved with open source in the classroom? We have limited funding to help professors design courses and be involved in a number of other activities. If interested, please contact Greg Hislop or Heidi Ellis.

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