Hi everyone,
I was hoping I could pick your brains for some ideas.... I will have a
*single* class period to teach a small class (about 20) of *non-majors*
about open source. For context, the course is about technology and
public policy, and the students do not all have a strong technology
backgrounds (many of them have backgrounds in social sciences and other
fields related to public policy), although they have all taken at least
a single introductory programming course before this one.
Beyond the obvious "what is open source?", etc. What other sorts of
things do you think would be valuable for these non-majors working at
the intersection of tech and public policy to know about open source?
Thanks!
- Dave
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