Stage 2 Activities/Stage 3 Planning - OpenMRS Team 1
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== Planning an Initial HFOSS Learning Activity == | == Planning an Initial HFOSS Learning Activity == |
Revision as of 17:18, 17 June 2016
Group Participants
- Dale <djskrien@colby.edu>
- Ron
- George <thomasg@uwosh.edu>
- Tom <naps@uwosh.edu>
- Janet <davisj@whitman.edu>
Planning an Initial HFOSS Learning Activity
Please discuss and record your group's approach for an initial learning activity. When you have a good draft description of the learning activity using the sections below, you could create a learning activity page for it by copying the template here: Learning Activity Template
Course targeted for the activity
- Sofware Engineering
Brief description of the activity
- Students read coding conventions associated with the project -- for example in OpenMRS
- Students review 1 or more samples of code to see how close sample(s) are to conventions
- Possible follow-up activity could be fixing the code and submitting it
Time you expect the HFOSS activity to take
- One homework assignment
Relationship of this activity to course goals/objectives
- Learn about coding conventions
- Get practice reading existing code
- Experience with code from large code base
What students will submit upon completion of the activity
- Using a template supplied, students will turn in written analysis of the code sample
Approach for assessing the student work
- Instructor supplies rubric that could include number of violations and some discussion of the seriousness of the violations
Questions or concerns you have about implementing your activity
- How much knowledge will students need about the FOSS project (e.g. OpenMRS)
- How much knowledge will the students need about the language
- The size of the conventions list
- How much code will be given
- How much instructor time will be required to find the the code samples
Support you will need to implement your activity
- Input from the project community about good sources of the code
Planning Stage 3 Activities
Meetings
<Identify meeting times. Find out HFOSS project meeting times.>
Specific Tasks
<What will various group members do.>
Resources
<List any resources that you find>
Other Notes
Prior related POSSE groups, if any: