Dear TOS Community,

Google is funding a Professor's Open Source Software Experience workshop. It 
will be held in Italy, the two days prior to ITiCSE (July 1-2), in Bologna, 
Italy.  Funding is provided for two hotel nights and travel up to $450 USD, and 
meals are provided. We kindly request help in recruiting instructors at 
academic institutions outside of the U.S.  The deadline for applications is May 
1 so please spread the word!!

Application: http://foss2serve.org/index.php/POSSE_2017-07

For those of you at U.S.-based institutions, NSF will be funding a workshop in 
November of 2017.

Let me know if there are questions.
Heidi

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Professors' Open Source Software Experience workshop - funded by Google

July 1-2, 2017 (Immediately prior to ACM ITiCSE 2017)

Bologna, Italy


Would you like to support student involvement in humanitarian free and open 
source software (HFOSS)? Full-time faculty at Non- U.S. institutions of higher 
education are invited to join us at the Professors' Open Source Software 
Experience (POSSE) workshop. Over 100 faculty members have attended the 
workshop and we have a growing community of faculty members who are helping 
students learn within HFOSS projects.


POSSE originated as a university outreach effort by Red Hat, Inc.  In recent 
years POSSE has been funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation for U.S. 
institutions of higher education.  Now, due to generous support provided by 
Google, the first POSSE will be held in Europe.


Additional Information:  http://foss2serve.org


This POSSE is intended for full-time faculty members at institutions of higher 
education outside the U.S.. This three-stage faculty workshop will help you 
prepare to support student participation in a Humanitarian Free and Open Source 
Software (HFOSS) project.  HFOSS is open source software that has a 
humanitarian purpose such as disaster management, health care, or economic 
development.


Join us if you would like to:

* Join the community of educators that involves students in HFOSS

* Learn how to support student learning within a real-world HFOSS project 
environment

* Motivate students and raise their appreciation for computing for social good

* Meet and collaborate with other instructors who have similar interests and 
goals

* Grow professionally


Workshop Format

The official language of the workshop is English. Unlike many workshops in 
which the content is concentrated in the face-to-face meeting, this workshop 
has three stages:


Stage 1 - Starts May 8, 2017 with online activities. These activities will take 
2-3 hours/week and include interaction among workshop instructors and 
participants.


Stage 2 - The face-to-face workshop held in Bologna, Italy, July 1-2, 2017 as a 
pre-event for the ACM ITiCSE conference. Participants will include the workshop 
organizers, and possibly POSSE alumni, and open source community members.


Stage 3 - Starts immediately after stage 2 and consists of online activities 
and interactions among small groups so that participants will have support 
while involving students in an HFOSS project in the classroom.


How to Apply:

To apply, please complete and submit the application available at:

http://foss2serve.org/index.php/POSSE_2017-07.  Prior work with FOSS projects 
is not required.

Submit your application by May 1st. We will notify you of the status of your 
application by May 5th, 2017.


Participant Support:

Participant support for this POSSE is provided by Google for full-time faculty 
at non-U.S. institutions of higher education.  For faculty at U.S. 
institutions, the next POSSE will be in fall 2017 on the east coast of the U.S.


Funding will provide 2 nights lodging ($225 USD per night for two nights) and 
meals during the workshop for attendees.  Travel costs will also be covered up 
to $450 USD. Participants will be responsible for any charges above these 
limits.


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