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Meghan has been teaching in Computer Science at UBC since 2007 and has focused on teaching CS1, CS2 and an Introduction to Software Engineering course. She is currently focusing on creating curriculum and teaching for Vantage College, which offers an innovative, first-year program for international students.
 
Meghan has been teaching in Computer Science at UBC since 2007 and has focused on teaching CS1, CS2 and an Introduction to Software Engineering course. She is currently focusing on creating curriculum and teaching for Vantage College, which offers an innovative, first-year program for international students.
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Intro to IRC
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How do people interact?
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The interactions seem fairly casual, but it seems like there is a chair of the meeting that keeps the conversation on track. The chair uses some meetbot commands to take minutes. The team members give updates and help each othr when they can.
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What is the pattern of communication?
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It seems like one person at a time talks about what they've been working on and others jump in if they have questions or something to add.
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Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning?
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The meetbot commands, and it seems that you can mention a member of the conversation (e.g. to ask them a question)

Revision as of 03:47, 24 October 2014

Meghan Allen

Meghan Allen is an Instructor in Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Vantage College at UBC. The department of Computer Science has 55 faculty members, approximately 1300 undergraduate computer science majors and 200 graduate students. Vantage College has welcomed its first class of 187 students in August, 2014.

Meghan has been teaching in Computer Science at UBC since 2007 and has focused on teaching CS1, CS2 and an Introduction to Software Engineering course. She is currently focusing on creating curriculum and teaching for Vantage College, which offers an innovative, first-year program for international students.

Intro to IRC

How do people interact? The interactions seem fairly casual, but it seems like there is a chair of the meeting that keeps the conversation on track. The chair uses some meetbot commands to take minutes. The team members give updates and help each othr when they can.

What is the pattern of communication? It seems like one person at a time talks about what they've been working on and others jump in if they have questions or something to add.

Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? The meetbot commands, and it seems that you can mention a member of the conversation (e.g. to ask them a question)

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