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Below is the schedule for the Stage 1 activities. Participants should finish all activities in a timely fashion in order to be able to fully benefit from the face-to-face portion of the workshop. Please send any comments to Lori Postner (lori.postner@ncc.edu) and Greg Hislop (hislop@drexel.edu).
 
Below is the schedule for the Stage 1 activities. Participants should finish all activities in a timely fashion in order to be able to fully benefit from the face-to-face portion of the workshop. Please send any comments to Lori Postner (lori.postner@ncc.edu) and Greg Hislop (hislop@drexel.edu).
  
'''NOTE: Many of the activities below could take much more time than the estimate given. If you find yourself going over the time allotment, you may be going deeper than is needed to prepare for POSSE Stage 2.  While deeper exploration is welcomed, once you pass the estimated time you should feel free to wrap up the activity, complete the deliverable, and move on.'''
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NOTE: Many of the activities below could take much more time than the estimate given. If you find yourself going over the time allotment, you may be going deeper than is needed to prepare for POSSE Stage 2.  While deeper exploration is welcomed, once you pass the estimated time you should feel free to wrap up the activity, complete the deliverable, and move on.
 
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==== [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HvgclSLZE4f1fDrw9S7ywP6MrMsAaWjWXATQ3W7H3Wg/edit#gid=0 Log your progress here!] ====
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'''Approximately 4-5 hours'''  
 
'''Approximately 4-5 hours'''  
  
The activities in these first two weeks will start to introduce you to the world of FOSS projects, the community of faculty interested in student participation in FOSS projects, and a few of the basic communication tools commonly used in FOSS projects.
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The activities in these first weeks will start to introduce you to the world of FOSS projects, the community of faculty interested in student participation in FOSS projects, and encourage you to start thinking about where you might use HFOSS activities in your own courses.
  
 
The activities are in Google Docs [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YFQg1Nn4E0V_AAzzORZHTYf3mcy6oVLZ?usp=sharing here]
 
The activities are in Google Docs [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YFQg1Nn4E0V_AAzzORZHTYf3mcy6oVLZ?usp=sharing here]
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Some activities have an assigned deliverable.  For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yNSzOYuBxBCsx71uJyU1X7o5CP-IZvF1?usp=sharing folder]
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# Introduction to FOSS (Activity) – 60 minutes
 
# Introduction to FOSS (Activity) – 60 minutes
 
# Teaching Open Source (Activity) - 30 minutes
 
# Teaching Open Source (Activity) - 30 minutes
 
# FOSS in Courses - 60 minutes
 
# FOSS in Courses - 60 minutes
# Zoom call - 60 minutes
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# Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
 
#* Introductions
 
#* Introductions
 
#* Discussion of HFOSS projects
 
#* Discussion of HFOSS projects
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'''Approximately 4-5 hours'''  
 
'''Approximately 4-5 hours'''  
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The activities in these weeks will give you a chance to work with Git, to explore how FOSS projects are typically organized, and to consider the intellectual property law concepts that make open source possible.
  
 
The activities are in Google Docs [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YFQg1Nn4E0V_AAzzORZHTYf3mcy6oVLZ?usp=sharing here]
 
The activities are in Google Docs [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YFQg1Nn4E0V_AAzzORZHTYf3mcy6oVLZ?usp=sharing here]
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Some activities have an assigned deliverable.  For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yNSzOYuBxBCsx71uJyU1X7o5CP-IZvF1?usp=sharing folder]
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# Intro to Git/GitHub (Activity) - 60 minutes
 
# Intro to Git/GitHub (Activity) - 60 minutes
 
# Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity) - 60 minutes
 
# Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity) - 60 minutes
 
# Intro to Copyright and Licensing for FOSS (Activity) - 60 minutes
 
# Intro to Copyright and Licensing for FOSS (Activity) - 60 minutes
# Zoom call - 60 minutes
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# Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
 
#* Stage 1 progress
 
#* Stage 1 progress
 
#* Stage 2 workshop questions
 
#* Stage 2 workshop questions
 
'''Remember to log your progress in the sheet.'''
 
  
 
[[Category:POSSE]]
 
[[Category:POSSE]]
 
[[Category:Instructor Activities]]
 
[[Category:Instructor Activities]]

Latest revision as of 17:45, 22 April 2022

Below is the schedule for the Stage 1 activities. Participants should finish all activities in a timely fashion in order to be able to fully benefit from the face-to-face portion of the workshop. Please send any comments to Lori Postner (lori.postner@ncc.edu) and Greg Hislop (hislop@drexel.edu).

NOTE: Many of the activities below could take much more time than the estimate given. If you find yourself going over the time allotment, you may be going deeper than is needed to prepare for POSSE Stage 2. While deeper exploration is welcomed, once you pass the estimated time you should feel free to wrap up the activity, complete the deliverable, and move on.


Part A

Approximately 4-5 hours

The activities in these first weeks will start to introduce you to the world of FOSS projects, the community of faculty interested in student participation in FOSS projects, and encourage you to start thinking about where you might use HFOSS activities in your own courses.

The activities are in Google Docs here

Some activities have an assigned deliverable. For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this folder

  1. Introduction to FOSS (Activity) – 60 minutes
  2. Teaching Open Source (Activity) - 30 minutes
  3. FOSS in Courses - 60 minutes
  4. Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
    • Introductions
    • Discussion of HFOSS projects
    • Discussion of Stage 2 workshop

Part B

Approximately 4-5 hours

The activities in these weeks will give you a chance to work with Git, to explore how FOSS projects are typically organized, and to consider the intellectual property law concepts that make open source possible.

The activities are in Google Docs here

Some activities have an assigned deliverable. For those activities, post your results in a Google Doc in this folder

  1. Intro to Git/GitHub (Activity) - 60 minutes
  2. Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity) - 60 minutes
  3. Intro to Copyright and Licensing for FOSS (Activity) - 60 minutes
  4. Zoom call - 30-60 minutes
    • Stage 1 progress
    • Stage 2 workshop questions
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