SIGCSE 2017 POSSE Roundup
Overview
POSSE, the Professors Open Source Software Experience, helps instructors prepare to guide student participation in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) projects. This POSSE Roundup is a workshop for instructors who have previously attended POSSE. It will provide an opportunity to share experiences and discuss challenges with student participation in HFOSS. There will also be presentations and discussions of recent developments in HFOSS learning efforts. The workshop structure of the day will emphasize active participation of attendees.
Notes
Meeting Location
Washington Convention Center rooms 613 and 614
Agenda
Time | Activity | Facilitators |
---|---|---|
Wednesday March 8th, 2017 | ||
8:30 AM |
Welcome and Overview:
|
Lori and Greg |
9:15 AM |
Breakout: Quick assessment of existing learning activities |
Darci |
10:00 AM | Break | All |
10:30 AM |
Breakout: Matching learning activities to pathway steps |
Greg |
11:30 | Lunch - http://www.sheratonseattle.com/daily-grill-lunch | All |
1:00 PM |
Experience Reports and Perspectives
|
Darci |
2:00 PM |
Report on morning progress Breakout: Learning activity review or design
|
Heidi |
3:00 PM | Break | |
3:30 PM |
Breakout group status |
Heidi |
3:45 PM |
Breakout: Learning Materials Sprint
|
Heidi |
4:45 PM | Wrap-up
|
Greg and Lori |
6:00 PM | Dinner
|
All |
Preparation
We are going to spend time working with the contribution pathways. Initial versions of some pathways are here
In preparation for the Roundup, please pick one pathway that you would be interested in working with at the Roundup. Indicate your choice by adding your name below:
- Add a Feature
- Amy Csizmar Dalal
- Chris Murphy
- Create a Tracker Issue
- Gina (or will work on tos.org)
- Darci Burdge
- Create Unit Tests
- John MacCormick
- Josh Dehlinger
- Fix a Bug
- Becka Morgan
- Nanette Veilleux
- Lynn Lambert
- Test User Installation Instructions
- Greg Hislop
- Joanna Klukowska
- Stewart Weiss
- Update a Tracker Issue
- Emily Lovell
- Heidi Ellis
- Verify a Bug
- Lori Postner
- Grant Braught
Triage of Existing Activities
During the 9:15am session participants will work in pairs to triage approximately 10 existing foss2serve learning activities. A complete list of learning activities can be found at: http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Category:Learning_Activity For each activity, spend 3-5 to minutes reviewing it and adding a Category tag of "Minimal Sketch", "Good Draft", "Ready to Use". Please put any comments you have about the activity in the Discussion page for that activity.
- Group 1: Backwardly Compatible Code (Activity) - Choosing A License -- Chris & Lori
- Group 2: Code Base Understanding - Examine Branch Test Coverage (Activity) -- Josh & Helen
- Group 3: Fedora 22 in VirtualBox Set up - FOSS Politics Writing Activity -- Ben and Karl
- Group 4: Git: Cloning - Instantly Run An App in the Cloud 2
- Group 5: Interactive Visualization with Git - Intro to Style Guides (Activity) -- Stewart and Joanna
- Group 6: Introduction to building open source software - Open Vs Proprietary Mock Debate (skip the learning activity rubric links) - Darci & John
- Group 7: OpenMRS Design Reverse Engineering Activity (Android App) - OpenMRS.Setup - Greg
- Group 8: Origins of Free Libre Software - Review Coding Conventions - Becka and Heidi
- Group 9: Software Design Architecture Comparison - UML a project Lynn and Amy
- Group 10: Understanding Creative Commons - Write a Bug Report (Activity) - Emily & Gina
Information for Attendees
To Register
Attendees of past POSSEs who are able to attend should register by emailing Lori Postner at Lori.Postner@ncc.edu or Greg Hislop at hislop@drexel.edu
Support
We expect that most attendees will be staying for SIGCSE. For those needing to arrive on Tuesday to attend the POSSE roundup on Wednesday, we can provide support for the extra hotel night for a limited number of attendees. Please let us know ASAP if you are interested in this support.