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Teaching Open Source
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| '''Overview''' || Learners will become members of the Teaching Open Source mailing list and gain some familiarity with the TOS wiki   
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Learners will become members of the Teaching Open Source mailing list and gain some familiarity with the TOS wiki   
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=== Background ===
 
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=== Assessment ===
 
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* How will learning will be measured?
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=== Comments ===
 
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* What are some likely difficulties that an instructor may encounter using this activity?
  
What are some likely difficulties that an instructor may encounter using this activity?
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SP Social Context, SP Professional Communication
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* Impact of social media on individualism, collectivism and culture.  
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Easy
| '''ACM Topic''' || Impact of social media on individualism, collectivism and culture. Dynamics of oral, written, and electronic team and group communication. Utilizing collaboration tools. https://www.acm.org/education/CS2013-final-report.pdf
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20-30 minutes
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Access to Internet/Web and web browser and email client.  
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Lori Postner (Imputed)
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[http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Main_Page Teaching Open Source web site]
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{{License CC BY SA}}
| '''Source''' || [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Main_Page Teaching Open Source web site]
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Suggestions for an open source community member who is working in conjunction with the instructor.
 
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Revision as of 14:29, 5 February 2017


Title

Teaching Open Source

Overview

Learners will become members of the Teaching Open Source mailing list and gain some familiarity with the TOS wiki

Prerequisites

None.

Learning
Objectives
After successfully completing this activity, the learner should be able to:
  1. Describe the TOS list and site.
Process Skills
Practiced


Background

Teaching Open Source is the primary website for academics interested in open source and involving their students in open source projects. TeachingOpenSource.org was set up in March 2009. The goal of the site is to foster collaboration and members are both academics and industry leaders.

NOTE: Over the years, the TOS wiki has been uncontrolled and heavily spammed. There is currently a project in process to rebuild the wiki and bring it under administrative control. Because of that, we are using an alternative version of Part 2 below that does not require editing the TOS wiki. - 2016-09-16

Directions

Part 1 - Joining the Teaching Open Source Mailing List

Teaching Open Source (TOS)- http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Main_Page - is a "neutral collaboration point for professors, institutions, communities, and companies to come together and make the teaching of Open Source a global success." You will visit this site and sign up for the list serv.

Do the following:

  1. Go to: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Main_Page
  2. Locate the Get Involved section.
  3. Click the Join the mailing list link.
  4. Read through the information on the resulting page. Click the mailing list link.
  5. Complete the information in the form and click the Subscribe button.


Part 2 - Exploring the TOS Wiki

Wikis are a common tool in open source projects. At noted above, the TOS wiki is currently locked down for rebuilding. So we would like you to explore the site a bit but you will not be making any changes.

  1. Go to the TOS homepage: [1]
  2. Using the top menu items select "People" and then "Roll Call"
  3. Browse the list of TOS participants noting the mix of faculty members and open source project professionals
  4. Locate a few people with HFOSS interests similar to your own

Deliverables

POSSE: None (but, you should now be subscribed to the TOS mailing list)

Notes for Instructors

The remaining sections of this document are intended for the instructor. They are not part of the learning activity that would be given to students.

Assessment

  • How will the activity be graded?
  • How will learning will be measured?
  • Include sample assessment questions/rubrics.
Criteria Level 1 (fail) Level 2 (pass) Level 3 (good) Level 4 (exceptional)
Criteria 1
Criteria 2

Comments

  • What should the instructor know before using this activity?
  • What are some likely difficulties that an instructor may encounter using this activity?
ACM BoK
Area & Unit(s)

SP Social Context, SP Professional Communication

ACM BoK
Topic(s)
  • Impact of social media on individualism, collectivism and culture.
  • Dynamics of oral, written, and electronic team and group communication.
  • Utilizing collaboration tools.
Difficulty

Easy

Estimated Time
to Complete

20-30 minutes

Environment /
Materials

Access to Internet/Web and web browser and email client.

Author(s)

Lori Postner (Imputed)

Source

Teaching Open Source web site

License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

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Suggestions for Open Source Community

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

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