Quick status updates on the various POSSEs this summer, as best as I know what's happening - corrections, questions, etc. welcome, especially if you're helping to organize one and need something from me. ;)
--Mel == CMU == Rolling forward very quickly - I am feeling good about this one. Matt Jadud and I will be instructing, and we're going to see Greg Kesden on April 2nd to nail down any remaining details. The date under consideration now is the last week of July; we just need to confirm that it works for getting campus space, and then start pulling in local faculty. We're going to try to have at least a few non-CS profs (who are willing to tinker with code and follow along there) in order to begin exploring the notion of "POSSE for the liberal arts," but are still feeling out how that would work. Next step: confirm date and begin participant recruitment. == Silicon Valley == Similar situation wrt final date (first week of July, for this one); we've been waiting for the last few weeks for the person on campus (CMU Silicon Valley) who can give us the final +1 date nail-down to get back from overseas. Alolita Sharma and Karsten Wade have been gearing up a game plan to do outreach to local universities to gather interest and attendees, since this POSSE is in large part a strategic move to train instructors on the West Coast (Alolita and Karsten) so that more local POSSEs can be run - there seems to be plenty of interest in that direction. Next step: confirm date and begin participant recruitment. == Worcester == Walter Bender has confirmed that he'll be co-teaching this POSSE with me, so we'll be doing "Fedora as a development platform for working on other codebases" as a theme, using Sugar Labs as an example. Karl Wurtz has done a perfect job of lining everything up for this POSSE (thanks, Karl!) and I think we just need to give him the materials for a "dear local colleagues, please come to POSSE!" push now, and start spreading the word in the Boston area. Next step: participant recruitment. == RIT == Plenty of applications for the RIT POSSE are already coming in thanks to the tireless efforts of Steve Jacobs - now we need to spread out to other local schools (Buffalo, Albany, etc) to see if we can get some faculty from other schools in as well, so that this POSSE becomes a way to form a FOSS-tastical network among local schools. Next step: begin assembling attendee roster, reach out to Buffalo/Albany/other local schools. == Design == This one's still a question-mark; we've got Mo Duffy from Fedora/GNOME on board to co-teach and a tentative "first week of August" date, but if this goes through, it's going to be a small experimental "can we teach a POSSE like this at all?" run rather than a "whoa, advertise to everyone!" POSSE like the other 4 this summer (we already know we can teach a CS-centric POSSE and that this works extremely well). Next step: Find 5-7 HCI faculty interested in attending an experimental Design POSSE. _______________________________________________ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos