Jim, Karsten,
We have been working on a new version of this content with a slightly different
approach.
See building blocks of it here: https://github.com/nyeates/os-curriculum
<https://github.com/nyeates/os-curriculum>
Make sure to read the README. This is more about teaching professors how to
teach or include open source. We will curate links and metadata instead of
actual content. It will house example lessons, projects and rubrics, which is
what we have seen teachers need.
Jim, two things:
1) Do you want to take part in our small expert-feedback panel (7 prof’s for
now) - directional feedback for now, not specific
2) Where would you ideally like to go from here:
a) to give us the content updates that you do have (added to Karsten's
existing content out on Fedora space)
b) wait and see where the new curriculum takes us
I would suggest a little bit of all the above.
Karsten:
Where is your source located? anywhere public or sharable?
Also, am I right to assume that yours will go out of update, once this new one
is live, or that it already has?
Regards,
-Nick Yeates
Education Outreach
http://community.redhat.com/ <http://community.redhat.com/>
+1 301-219-6149
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> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, April 6, 2015 1:32:07 PM
> Subject: Fwd: [TOS] TOS textbook
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> Just in case our Edu folks didn't notice this one in the flurry of
> Monday email ... :)
>
> As one of the authors of that book (I forgot it was also housed on my
> Fedora People tree), I can attest that this email below was one of our
> ultimate goals -- a user coming with an offer to contribute. Hallelujah!
>
> While I'd like to respond, I think something from Spot, Gina, or Nick
> with a proper expectation spin makes more sense, so I'll keep quiet
> for now.
>
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> Subject: [TOS] TOS textbook
> Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2015 08:31:57 -0400
> From: Jim Bowring <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: [email protected], Discussions about Teaching Open Source
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> To: [email protected]
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> Hi all -
>
> I have been using the TOS
> <https://quaid.fedorapeople.org/TOS/Practical_Open_Source_Software_Exploration/html/index.html>
> book for several years now with great success. My students and I would
> like to contribute, but it is no longer clear how to do so. Any thoughts
> or suggestions?
>
> - - Jim
>
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