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#Can you make any other observations? <b>It's a great method for holding meetings as everyone can talk without interrupting the other.</b>
 
#Can you make any other observations? <b>It's a great method for holding meetings as everyone can talk without interrupting the other.</b>
 
#Why didn't Heidi and Darci's actions get picked up by the meetbot? <b>They seemed to be picked up, but maybe because Darci started the meeting?</b>
 
#Why didn't Heidi and Darci's actions get picked up by the meetbot? <b>They seemed to be picked up, but maybe because Darci started the meeting?</b>
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#IRQ commands:
 
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/join #<channelname>
 
/join #<channelname>

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Patricia Lee

Patricia Lee is an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Departments at the University of California Irvine (UCI), California State University Fullerton (CSUF), and Orange Coast College (OCC). All three colleges service the Orange County area in Southern California. She has had the opportunity to work with a diverse group of students, mentors, and colleagues.

Dr. Lee's scholarly interests include (but are not limited to) computing education, hardware design verification, and software engineering in the areas of security, database, and operating systems.

Before teaching, Dr. Lee worked in various technical companies and organizations for over 20 years, mainly in the Southern California area. She is thankful for having had the opportunity to have worked in many different capacities within the computer industry including as software, firmware, and hardware engineer.

In her spare time, Dr. Lee loves the outdoors and enjoys camping, hiking, and mountain biking/road cycling for exercise and transportation. She is a big advocate for public transportation; however, she wishes transportation was more accessible/available, more bike and pedestrian-friendly, and safe for all modes of transportation. She also enjoys indoor activities like reading, playing instruments, and listening to live music (although a lot of this can also be done outdoors, too!).

POSSE_2016_11, Stage 1, Part A

To do: Any one with similar interests? http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Roll_Call

Wikis play the role of a central place where information can be created and disseminated freely. It is flexible and transforms as communities and needs change regarding information needed and available.

To do: Deciding between two projects: Mifos: I like this project because it's such a simple idea that can really help make a difference in someone's life. MouseTrap: I like this project for not just its social impact but also for its interesting aspects with respect to both hardware and software.

Possible deliverables for use with students


  1. How do people interact? They interact like they are in a meeting together in person.
  2. What is the pattern of communication? Is it linear or branched? Formal or informal? One-to-many, one-to-one or a mix? The pattern of communication is a mix of one-to-many and one-to-one. It's fairly linear but sometimes branches into other topics. It is somewhat informal except when certain #info and #action commands are made.
  3. Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? The words with a hash before them appear to have meaning as they are bolded. Also, member names. Basically, anything color coded.
  4. Can you make any other observations? It's a great method for holding meetings as everyone can talk without interrupting the other.
  5. Why didn't Heidi and Darci's actions get picked up by the meetbot? They seemed to be picked up, but maybe because Darci started the meeting?
  6. IRQ commands:
/join #<channelname>
/me <does something>
/msg <nickname> <message>
/nick <new nickname of 9 chars or less>
/notice <nickname> <short message no private window>
/part = leave one channel
/partall = leave all channels in 
/query = like msg with open window
/quit <msg> = leave IRC disconn from svr
/ignore <nickname>
/ignore -r <nickname> = reverses ignore
/whois nickname = for more information
/chat <nickname> (do not accept dcc/chats nor dcc/gets from people you don't know--chat even if server is disconnected)
/help
#startmeeting 
#action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic
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