Hi Folks,

I have been thinking about my fall classes and HFOSS and thought I'd share my 
thoughts. As the summer progresses, I’m finding a new rhythm to preparing my 
fall classes.  It is clear that even though my institution is hoping to hold 
the majority of classes in person, I need to be able to take all of my classes 
online at any moment. And yes, the does mean that class preparation is at least 
doubled.

I have been focusing on my Software Engineering course which is a fairly 
standard coverage of Requirements, Design, Test, etc.  In my case, I am setting 
students up for their Capstone class which meets in the spring term. In 
Capstone, students will be contributing to the Bear Necessities 
Market<https://librefoodpantry.org/#/projects/BEAR-Necessities-Market/> which 
is an HFOSS application to support the food pantry located on Western New 
England University’s campus.  BNM is one of several food pantry applications 
being developed by instructors within the Libre Food 
Pantry<https://librefoodpantry.org/#/education/> community. In my Software 
Engineering course, we use BNM to investigate real-world requirements, design, 
test and more. We also learn the environment of a real HFOSS project so that 
students are able to make code contribution in the Capstone course.

As I’ve been thinking about how to best support learning, I realized that, due 
to COVID-19, the BNM will Likely need to implement some form of a visit 
schedule in order to support social distancing as our pantry has very limited 
space. I can see lots of ways that I can bring this into my classroom and I’m 
excited at the possibilities the provides for students to solve problems that 
are of critical immediacy! What are you all doing? Please share your ideas!

Heidi
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