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* [http://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/preuniversity/epics_high.html IEEE EPICS] - Engineering Projects in Community Service is a "program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations."
 
* [http://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/preuniversity/epics_high.html IEEE EPICS] - Engineering Projects in Community Service is a "program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations."
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* [http://osi.xwiki.com/bin/Projects/flow-syllabus#HTheGeneralDirectionofFLOW OSI FLOW Syllabus] - "a thoughtfully curated guide to the domains of community knowledge that will help anyone involved in creating, maintaining or deploying Free/Libre/Open Works."
  
 
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Courses with significant components related to open source, application of technology for humanitarian purposes, or both.
 
Courses with significant components related to open source, application of technology for humanitarian purposes, or both.
  
* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~239/about/ Software Development for Social Good]
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Revision as of 16:31, 8 July 2014

DRAFT

This page contains pointers to projects that have something in common with the Foss2serve effort to help students contribute to HFOSS.


  • Benetech - "develops innovative and effective technology applications for unmet social needs" Work includes significant HFOSS activities.


  • Social Coding 4 Good - Connected to Benetech. "Every day, there are thousands of people using technology tools to make a positive difference in millions of people’s lives. SocialCoding4Good is committed to providing a platform that amplifies this impact."


  • IEEE EPICS - Engineering Projects in Community Service is a "program that organizes university and high-school students to work on engineering-related projects for local humanitarian organizations."


  • OSI FLOW Syllabus - "a thoughtfully curated guide to the domains of community knowledge that will help anyone involved in creating, maintaining or deploying Free/Libre/Open Works."

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Courses with significant components related to open source, application of technology for humanitarian purposes, or both.

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