Great! Looking forward to hearing from you, Ryan!

On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:04:08 PM UTC-5, Ryan Joy wrote:
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> Robert,
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> I’ll follow up with you directly, but I’d like to help out at some level.
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> Cheers,
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> *From:* [email protected] <javascript:> [mailto:
> [email protected] <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of *Robert Quigley
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 12, 2012 2:20 PM
> *To:* [email protected] <javascript:>
> *Subject:* [Refresh Austin: 6650] Need help with apps development course 
> at UT
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> Hello everyone,
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>    I'm a professor of journalism at UT and the former social media editor 
> at the Statesman. I sold the administration here on the idea of having a 
> mobile apps development course for journalism students (grad students and 
> upper-level). The intersection of tech and the humanities is so important, 
> and I want to equip our students with the ability to work in both worlds. 
> Since it was my idea, and they went with it, I'm teaching it. I'm not a 
> programmer, and I don't know any coding, though I'm trying to remedy that.
>
>  I was hoping to get the Computer Sciences College to send a professor 
> over here to joint teach the class and have CSC students take it as well. 
> It turns out they'll be unable to do that, so I'm on my own. And I'm a 
> little terrified.
>
>  This is the perfect city to do something like this, and I want to include 
> the tech community to not only make this less terrifying for me, but make 
> it a great experience for our students. 
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>  I have total freedom on how this class should be taught and what we'll 
> do. Here are my initial thoughts:
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>  * The students would identify a need in the news-related market. Does the 
> Statesman need a new app? Is there something the Texas Tribune could be 
> doing? What about a news app that is independent and competes against them?
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>  * They would then brainstorm, whiteboard and market test their ideas
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>  * We would get as far along in the process as possible before the 
> semester ends. Perhaps they are just in the prototype-on-paper stage at the 
> end, but I'm hoping they have some type of working app prototype.
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>  * The students would pitch their ideas to a panel, which could include 
> professional journalists, developers and startups.
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> *What I need from developers (maybe you?)*
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> *Level 1 commitment:* Just some help on how to shape this class. If you 
> could design this class, what would you have future journalists do? It's 
> possible I'll get some CSC students in the course. If they're there, what 
> would they do? A lunch or coffee meeting to brainstorm and looking over my 
> syllabus and giving advice would go a long way.
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>  
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> *Level 2 commitment:* Volunteer to guest speak in my class next semester. 
> It's already on the planned schedule for 9:30 - 11 a.m. in the spring on 
> Mondays and Wednesdays. If you come speak and help ingrain the culture of 
> programming and talk about what they need to do to "speak your language," 
> that would be great. If you want to do a workshop where you sit with the 
> students and talk about how to attack their projects, that would be great, 
> too.
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>  
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> *Level 3 commitment:* Come help teach the course a few times during the 
> semester. Work with the students to guide them on the right path.
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> *Level 4 (gold level) commitment:* Co-teach this course with me. We 
> likely will have some money that we can pay for your time and expertise. 
> Plus, you can put "Adjunct Professor" on your linkedin profile.
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> *Corporate level commitment:* Perhaps your company or startup wants to 
> make this a partnership with the J-School? You get interns and future smart 
> hires and we get help from your employees? Let's talk!
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> If you're interested in this on any level, please contact me at 
> [email protected] <javascript:>. You can also call me at 
> 512-471-0030 or tweet me at @robquig. You can also just comment on this 
> post.
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> Thanks!
>
> Robert
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