Welcome Jay!  Sounds like your interests are very much in line with others on 
the list.

There are several FOSS events at SIGCSE, and a variety of members of this 
community will be there.  Please do say 'hello'.

Greg Hislop

-----Original Message-----
From: tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org 
[mailto:tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org] On Behalf Of Jay Borenstein
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 3:19 PM
To: tos@teachingopensource.org
Subject: [TOS] introducing an opensource related effort at Stanford

Hello all,

I teach in the computer science department at Stanford. Of particular note, I 
teach a couple of senior and master's level project courses designed to expose 
students to "real world" software engineering experiences. This has been well 
received by students and industry alike.

The above is good, but there is an even better model out there; specifically, I 
believe there is a opportunity to further improve the quality of the 
educational experience we are providing to our students while also creating an 
influx of positive contributions to open source projects. I'm very excited 
about this and that's what brings me to join this list.

Realistically, I expect a great deal of execution pain around making this 
happen.  But, I think the potential payoff is so good for society that I remain 
very motivated.

Current status: The first small step being taken is a project team from one 
of my existing project classes is working on an existing open source project 
this year rather a typical industry collaboration.
This has necessitated the grafting of curriculum typically used for industry 
collaborations to something that fits an open source project model. We are 
learning a ton about what is needed to make this work on a bigger scale.

In the long term, I'd like to see my project teams at Stanford collaborating 
not just with the open source project maintainers, but working in teams that 
incorporate students at other universities as well.  I think this will 
introduce all sorts of interesting new dimensions to the experience...But, 
that's a long way from here.

For now, I'm pleased to virtually be a part of this group. I imagine and hope I 
will meet a number of you at SIGCSE in a few days. Please don't hesitate to 
reach out if this sounds interesting.

Best regards,

Jay
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Jay Borenstein
Stanford University
Dept of Computer Science
borenst...@cs.stanford.edu
c: 650.776.6473
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