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of us teaching, so I wear many hats.
 
of us teaching, so I wear many hats.
  
Evaluating Mifos
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Stage 1
I worked through this once, but the spreadsheet is set up so the box is fixed and if you
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... was somewhat overwhelming.  There are tons of things to learn and we are all
type too much, you can't see itSo I have comments like "project too big", but I didn't
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not in the same place.  I'm sort of at the point of just learning how to get into
have space to write anything that would help me know WHY I thought that later.  In that case,
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a FOSS, so I was behind in the activities relating to how to teach this stuff
the target size from the video is not lines of code, but contributor count, 6 contributors
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(not that I'm worried -- I am already into the philosophy of the whole thing).
per year (and I'm glad I took notes, because THAT criteria isn't written where I've been
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able to find it). This project had 25 per month at one point so I think it's too bigLately the
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Stage 2
contributor count is down, but only because of waning activity (another thing not helpful for
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I'm writing this just as the workshop is finishing.   
students joining in)Some of the more recent material, like the 14 Ways to Contribute to  
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It's still kinda overwhelming, but I know a lot more than I did.  This whole thing
FOSS article, tell about ways to contribute that this project might benefit from.  One of the  
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leans on GitHub, which luckily I already useMaybe the best thing I got
code widgets reports that the comment level is low. Testing and all that little picky long-tail
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was a pretty good answer to how to make my courses REALLY out there (and
stuff might be good.
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be able to just 'push' notes and have them get to the students).
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Stage 3
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... yet to come.
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 7 February 2017

I'm a professor at Meredith College in Raleigh. We do a real CS major, but there's only two of us teaching, so I wear many hats.

Stage 1 ... was somewhat overwhelming. There are tons of things to learn and we are all not in the same place. I'm sort of at the point of just learning how to get into a FOSS, so I was behind in the activities relating to how to teach this stuff (not that I'm worried -- I am already into the philosophy of the whole thing).

Stage 2 I'm writing this just as the workshop is finishing. It's still kinda overwhelming, but I know a lot more than I did. This whole thing leans on GitHub, which luckily I already use. Maybe the best thing I got was a pretty good answer to how to make my courses REALLY out there (and be able to just 'push' notes and have them get to the students).

Stage 3 ... yet to come.

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