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Below is the schedule for the pre-workshop activities. Participants should finish all activities in a timely fashion in order to be reimbursed for travel expenses to the face-to-face portion of the workshop. Please send all comments to Heidi Ellis (ellis@wne.edu).  
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Below is the schedule for the Stage 1 activities. Participants should finish all activities in a timely fashion in order to be able to fully benefit from the face-to-face portion of the workshop. Please send any comments to Lori Postner (lori.postner@ncc.edu) and Greg Hislop (hislop@drexel.edu).
  
=== First Two Weeks - Approximately 5-5.5 hours (Due by May 4th, 2013) ===
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NOTE: Many of the activities below could take much more time than the estimate given. If you find yourself going over the time allotment, you may be going deeper than is needed to prepare for POSSE Stage 2.  While deeper exploration is welcomed, once you pass the estimated time you should feel free to wrap up the activity, complete the deliverable, and move on.
# '''[[Intro_to_FOSS_Activity| Introduction to FOSS]]''' – 60 minutes
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# '''[[TOS_Activity | Join TOS]]''' - 30 minutes
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#* Faculty members sign up for TOS list and enter themselves in the "People" area
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=== Part A ===
# Introduction to Wikis - 30-45 minutes
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#* Activity that describes wikis and has faculty members create their own page and post an introduction
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# '''[[Intro_IRC_Activity | Introduction to IRC]]''' - 60-75 minutes 
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'''Approximately 4-5 hours'''  
#* Reading(s) about IRC
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#* Install an IRC client of choice
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The activities in these first weeks will start to introduce you to the world of FOSS projects, the community of faculty interested in student participation in FOSS projects, and encourage you to start thinking about where you might use HFOSS activities in your own courses.
#* Walk through actual examples of IRC conversations
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#* Prepare expectations: -
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The activities are in Google Docs [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YFQg1Nn4E0V_AAzzORZHTYf3mcy6oVLZ?usp=sharing here]
## Tell faculty to look at the interactions and ignore the technical terms.  
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## Much of the technical content may not be understandable at this point.
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Some activities have an assigned deliverable.  For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yNSzOYuBxBCsx71uJyU1X7o5CP-IZvF1?usp=sharing folder]
## Observe the communication patterns.  
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## How to people interact?
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# Introduction to FOSS (Activity) 60 minutes
## What is the pattern of communication?
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# Teaching Open Source (Activity) - 30 minutes
#* This one step in being productively lost.  
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# FOSS in Courses - 60 minutes
#* Lurk in meeting of preferred HFOSS group
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# Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
#** Have students join a channel for 24 hours –  
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#** Give students a selection of channels to observe
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#* Make an observation on lurking on faculty member’s wiki page
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#** Could also be a question about future materials.
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# IRC Meeting - 60 minutes
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#* Introductions
 
#* Introductions
 
#* Discussion of HFOSS projects
 
#* Discussion of HFOSS projects
# Intro to FOSS Projects and Dynamics - 60 minutes
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#* Discussion of Stage 2 workshop
#* The idea here is to provide an introduction to the landscape of a FOSS project. Introduce major players and define key terms such as releases, packing, upstream and downstream, trackers, tickets, roadmap, etc.
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#* First couple of chapters in "Productively Lost" ?
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=== Part B ===
#* Mel has a good overview of some parts in "Roadmap Merge" activity here: http://mchua.fedorapeople.org/posse/POSSE-booklet.pdf
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'''Approximately 4-5 hours'''
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The activities in these weeks will give you a chance to work with Git, to explore how FOSS projects are typically organized, and to consider the intellectual property law concepts that make open source possible.
  
=== Second Two Weeks - Approximately 4-4.5 hours (Due by May 18th, 2013) ===
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The activities are in Google Docs [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YFQg1Nn4E0V_AAzzORZHTYf3mcy6oVLZ?usp=sharing here]
  
# Blogging Activity - 60 minutes
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Some activities have an assigned deliverable. For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yNSzOYuBxBCsx71uJyU1X7o5CP-IZvF1?usp=sharing folder]
#* Reading on blogs and planets
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#* Observe several blogs
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#** Provide a selection of blogs to observe
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#* Post to wiki about how blogs might be used in classes.
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# '''[[FOSS_Field_Trip_Activity | FOSS Field Trip]]''' - 60 minutes, blog on what you learned on your wiki page or blog
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# '''[[FOSS_In_Courses_Activity |FOSS in Courses Planning 1 ]]''' - 60 minutes, post your selected activity to your wiki page.
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# Project Evaluation Activity - 60-90 minutes
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#* Pared down evaluation of HFOSS project based on the evaluation metric.
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#* Post results to wiki
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=== Third Two Weeks - Approximately 5 hours (Due by June 1st, 2013) ===
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# Intro to Git/GitHub (Activity) - 60 minutes
# IRC Meeting - 60 minutes
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# Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity) - 60 minutes
#* Discuss progress
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# Intro to Copyright and Licensing for FOSS (Activity) - 60 minutes
#* Guidance for selecting a project
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# Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
# '''[[Bug_Tracker_Activity|Bug-Tracker Activity]]''' - 60 minutes
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#* Stage 1 progress
#* Investigate an existing bug tracker - likely one related to the project that they have chosen
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#* Stage 2 workshop questions
#* HE has a template for this activity, not online anywhere yet.
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# '''[[Git_Activity|Source Code Management/Control Activity]]''' - 60 minutes
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#* Need some content for here. Something that would get the idea of forking and conflict across with low overhead.
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# '''[[FOSS_in_Courses_2 |FOSS in Courses Planning 2 ]]''' - 60-90 minutes, post your selected activity to your wiki page.
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 22 April 2022

Below is the schedule for the Stage 1 activities. Participants should finish all activities in a timely fashion in order to be able to fully benefit from the face-to-face portion of the workshop. Please send any comments to Lori Postner (lori.postner@ncc.edu) and Greg Hislop (hislop@drexel.edu).

NOTE: Many of the activities below could take much more time than the estimate given. If you find yourself going over the time allotment, you may be going deeper than is needed to prepare for POSSE Stage 2. While deeper exploration is welcomed, once you pass the estimated time you should feel free to wrap up the activity, complete the deliverable, and move on.


Part A

Approximately 4-5 hours

The activities in these first weeks will start to introduce you to the world of FOSS projects, the community of faculty interested in student participation in FOSS projects, and encourage you to start thinking about where you might use HFOSS activities in your own courses.

The activities are in Google Docs here

Some activities have an assigned deliverable. For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this folder

  1. Introduction to FOSS (Activity) – 60 minutes
  2. Teaching Open Source (Activity) - 30 minutes
  3. FOSS in Courses - 60 minutes
  4. Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
    • Introductions
    • Discussion of HFOSS projects
    • Discussion of Stage 2 workshop

Part B

Approximately 4-5 hours

The activities in these weeks will give you a chance to work with Git, to explore how FOSS projects are typically organized, and to consider the intellectual property law concepts that make open source possible.

The activities are in Google Docs here

Some activities have an assigned deliverable. For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this folder

  1. Intro to Git/GitHub (Activity) - 60 minutes
  2. Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity) - 60 minutes
  3. Intro to Copyright and Licensing for FOSS (Activity) - 60 minutes
  4. Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
    • Stage 1 progress
    • Stage 2 workshop questions
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