Howdy!

I'll definitely be at SIGCSE (I'm one of the student volunteer and activity 
coordinators if you have students who want free registration for volunteering 
some hours).  I'm happy to share my experiences at a BoF.

I'll throw out some ideas for the BoF.  They are just thoughts.  I'm happy to 
edit if others think these have merit.

You are trying to pitch to professors.  Make the students and other professors 
the primary focus/presenters.  They will explain how to get started with TOS 
and answer questions.  It will be a session to learn the resources to do this.  
Instead of saying it is "no-cost" say it costs no money and there is support 
for doing this.  Make this clearer and stronger.  The current ideas say this 
but I'm not sure if the punch is there.  (I think the current one is fine too.) 
 Along these lines, can we get some students from POSSE institutions to come?

Add some buzz words for this audience: hands-on learning, community-based 
learning, project-based learning, student centered/driven, etc.  

Make the abstract sound more exciting to entice people to come.  How excited 
profs and students who do this are.  How it leads to real and deep learning for 
everyone.  Maybe something fun in there.

Another thought.  Could we have a different (meaning second) BoF for students?  
There are usually 75-100 students at SIGCSE.  If you could motivate them to 
come to a BoF (hard to motivate students but easier since few sessions are 
aimed at them) then we would hit the other side of the equation.  This would be 
a more unique BoF (and likely with few participants) but could be interesting.  
We have several OSS oriented students to present with maybe one prof involved.  
The focus is on students to go back to their schools and who may become profs 
in a number of year.  Build the pipeline. Would this work?  Could we get enough 
students (3 would be nice)?

Thanks for reading.

Steve

On Aug 13, 2011, at 1:05 PM, Heidi Ellis wrote:

> Hey Sebastian,
> 
> I've been perusing the SIGCSE page on TOS. I think that we can't submit
> exactly the same BoF as last year. My suggestion would be to revamp it
> slightly and invite a bunch of POSSE grads and indicate that we'd all share
> how POSSE helped us get started and our experiences in student participation
> in FOSS. Something that goes a bit beyond last year's BoF and builds on
> experience.  
> 
> Any other POSSE grads interested in sharing information?
> Heidi
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org
> [mailto:tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org] On Behalf Of Sebastian Dziallas
> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 4:20 PM
> To: TOS
> Subject: [TOS] Let's talk about SIGCSE 2012 plans.
> 
> The submission deadline is coming up on September 1st, so I went ahead
> and created a wiki page to help coordinating the different efforts
> around SIGCSE. Feel free to toss in comments & requests here [0] or
> simply reply here.
> 
> Who's planning on attending, and who's still looking for co-authors?
> 
> --Sebastian
> 
> [0] http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/SIGCSE_2012
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