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Experience Report: Guiding Faculty Students to Participate in Humanitarian FOSS Communities

机译:经验报告:指导教师和学生参与人道主义的自由与开放源码社区

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Students in computer science (CS) and related disciplines must master content knowledge and skills as well as process skills including communication, critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork. Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) projects provide opportunities for students to contribute to real software systems and participate in diverse communities, helping students to master both content and process skills. Humanitarian FOSS (HFOSS) projects address social needs, and appeal to many students. However, FOSS can present challenges for students and teachers. To address these challenges, faculty use evidence-based approaches, including Team Project Based Learning (TPBL) and Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). This paper describes the redesign of a set of workshop sessions to help faculty learn about HFOSS principles and communities, and how to use HFOSS, TPBL, and POGIL in their own classrooms.
机译:计算机科学(CS)和相关学科的学生必须掌握内容知识和技能以及过程技能,包括沟通,批判性思维,解决问题的能力和团队合作精神。自由和开源软件(FOSS)项目为学生提供了为真正的软件系统做出贡献并参与各种社区的机会,从而帮助学生掌握内容和处理技能。人道主义FOSS(HFOSS)项目满足了社会需求,并吸引了许多学生。但是,FOSS可能给学生和老师带来挑战。为了应对这些挑战,教师使用基于证据的方法,包括基于团队项目的学习(TPBL)和面向过程的指导性探究学习(POGIL)。本文介绍了一系列研讨会的重新设计,以帮助教师了解HFOSS原理和社区,以及如何在自己的教室中使用HFOSS,TPBL和POGIL。

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