Open Source Communication Activity

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The goal of this activity is for you to become familiar with the concept of an open source project. You will identify the main mode of communication used and observe that mode for a week within a particular open source community.
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The goal of this activity is for you to become familiar with the concept of an open source project. You will identify the main mode of communication used and observe that mode for a week within a particular open source community. Please
  
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 15 November 2014

Preparation:

Description Learner will gain understanding of communication modes for open source learning.
Source None
Prerequisite Knowledge None
Estimated Time to Completion Observation and Research time is one week; active time is 60 minutes
Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to 1) Identify the communication modes being used by the open source community of choice 2) Describe communication characteristics and culture within the community
Materials/Environment Internet connection and browser
Rights Licensed CC BY-SA
Turn In Text document

Background:

The goal of this activity is for you to become familiar with the concept of an open source project. You will identify the main mode of communication used and observe that mode for a week within a particular open source community. Please

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