[TOS] introduction

2019-05-02 Thread McColgan, Michele
I'm Michele McColgan from Siena College in update NY. I teach physics and
will be attending the POSSE workshop in June.  I mentor student research
mostly around electronics projects using raspberry pi, Arduino, and FPGA
hardware. I'm interested in learning how to identify projects that are
candidates for an open source project for physics students with strong
computational skills.
 I also direct an informal STEM program for middle school students and one
of our classes is FLOSS Desktops for Kids.  I'm interested in learning how
my FLOSS kids can learn about and participate in an open source project.
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[TOS] Open source community interviews

2019-05-02 Thread YK
Forwarding on behalf of a colleague.

If any of you are interested in participating in an interview about open
source, please contact Ari directly.

Best Regards,
~Kate

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Yekaterina Kharitonova, Ph.D.
Pronouns: She, her, hers

Assistant Teaching Professor (LPSOE)
Computer Science Department
University of California, Santa Barbara

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>
> Want to talk about community in open-source software? We are conducting
> research at Georgia Tech about open-source communities to learn about
> participation and culture in these communities. Did you stop contributing
> to open source? We’d love to hear from you too



We’re interested in how these communities can be inclusive or exclusive
> spaces. We are looking for participants who have contributed to open-source
> projects and participated in an open-source community, past or present.
> Individuals who no longer actively contribute, or who struggle with their
> community are encouraged to participate. In order to ensure confidentiality
> and protect your identity, this study will use anonymization techniques to
> ensure there is minimal risk to you. If you’re interested, email Ari
> Schlesinger at a.schlesin...@gatech.edu for more information



Got questions about participation and GDPR? Check out our privacy notice,
> and feel free to ask us any additional questions.



You must be 18 years of age or older, have experience participating in an
> open source community, and feel comfortable speaking English to participate
> in this study. Participating in this study should take approximately 60-90
> minutes.
>
>
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> Interactive Computing | Georgia Tech
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