I would be happy to help Matt, Heidi, and others in planning a 1-day at
SIGCSE.
Could it be packaged as 2 x 3 hour workshops (Part I, Part II)?

We could also try something similar at a CCSC meeting - 
CCSCNE is at WNEC in April, right?

Clif
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 08:06:45 -0400
From: Matthew Jadud <mja...@allegheny.edu>
Subject: Re: [TOS] FW: Teaching Open Source at 16 Months: A
        Forward-Looking Retrospective
To: Heidi Ellis <heidijcel...@gmail.com>
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On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 07:57, Heidi Ellis <heidijcel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> feasible than a full week. I also like the idea of attaching them to
> existing conferences.

+1

> My suggestion about how to go about doing this would be to identify the
> strongest barriers to entry for profs and address those. Many profs are

Also +1.

> week-long POSSE. I agree that "showing" isn't as useful as "doing", but in
> the spirit of reaching more people, the mini-POSSE is likely to be
> attractive to folks.

If I took the lead (or anyone else can, for that matter), would you
and/or others be interested in leading a 1-day at SIGCSE? The deadline
for workshops is coming up in about a month. (Actually, a 1-day is
longer than the typical format -- SIGCSE does 3-hour workshops. We'd
have to make a case for a full-day.)

Cheers,
Matt

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