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# '''What course(s) are you targeting?'''
 
# '''What course(s) are you targeting?'''
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## IDIS 151 Demystifying Computing
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## CS 170 Computing Sciences and Mathematics
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## CS 388 Unix Systems Programming
 
# '''What learning outcomes would you like the students to achieve?'''
 
# '''What learning outcomes would you like the students to achieve?'''
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## Develop a familiarity and appreciation of FOSS.
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## Discuss social, ethical, and political implications of FOSS.
 
# '''What type of activity do you want to incorporate? Sample activities could be HFOSS field trips, installing, documenting, testing, or code development.  See http://xcitegroup.org/softhum/doku.php?id=f:50ways for more ideas.'''
 
# '''What type of activity do you want to incorporate? Sample activities could be HFOSS field trips, installing, documenting, testing, or code development.  See http://xcitegroup.org/softhum/doku.php?id=f:50ways for more ideas.'''
# '''What HFOSS project will you use? '''
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## Scavenger Hunt: guided tour of an open source project
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### Do a guided field trip of a FOSS project
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### Pick a FOSS project they use regularly and do the same scavenger hunt
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### Blog post of findings
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## Reflection:
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### Essay on the social, ethical, and political implications of FOSS.
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## Contribution:
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### Wikipedia edit, video or tutorial of FOSS project
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# '''What HFOSS project will you use?'''
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## Use HFOSS projects as examples of FOSS contributions to humanitarian causes.
 
# '''What are the benefits of this project for this particular context (course & activity)?'''
 
# '''What are the benefits of this project for this particular context (course & activity)?'''
 
# '''What are potential stumbling blocks?'''
 
# '''What are potential stumbling blocks?'''

Revision as of 20:13, 3 June 2013

Exercise 2.6: Planning for HFOSS Involvement

  1. What course(s) are you targeting?
    1. IDIS 151 Demystifying Computing
    2. CS 170 Computing Sciences and Mathematics
    3. CS 388 Unix Systems Programming
  2. What learning outcomes would you like the students to achieve?
    1. Develop a familiarity and appreciation of FOSS.
    2. Discuss social, ethical, and political implications of FOSS.
  3. What type of activity do you want to incorporate? Sample activities could be HFOSS field trips, installing, documenting, testing, or code development. See http://xcitegroup.org/softhum/doku.php?id=f:50ways for more ideas.
    1. Scavenger Hunt: guided tour of an open source project
      1. Do a guided field trip of a FOSS project
      2. Pick a FOSS project they use regularly and do the same scavenger hunt
      3. Blog post of findings
    2. Reflection:
      1. Essay on the social, ethical, and political implications of FOSS.
    3. Contribution:
      1. Wikipedia edit, video or tutorial of FOSS project
  4. What HFOSS project will you use?
    1. Use HFOSS projects as examples of FOSS contributions to humanitarian causes.
  5. What are the benefits of this project for this particular context (course & activity)?
  6. What are potential stumbling blocks?
  7. How do you want your students to interact with the community (if at all)?
  8. What tools will your students have to learn (if any)?
  9. Do you currently have the environment for this project to run (ie. is the hardware/OS available at your institution)?
  10. What type of materials/background do you think you will need to provide to the students?
  11. What would you like the students to do during this activity?
  12. How long do you expect the activity to take?
  13. What will the students hand in?
  14. How will you assess what students have learned from this activity?
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