Hi Folks,

As the deadline for SIGCSE early registration is swiftly approaching, please 
consider attending this SIGCSE affiliated event!  Details below and drop me an 
email if you have any questions.

Heidi

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SIGCSE 2025 Affiliated Event: Humanitarian Open Source in Education

Curious about Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS)? Want to 
involve your students in projects for social good? Not sure how to get started? 
Join us at this SIGCSE 2025 Affiliated Event in Pittsburgh, PA on Wednesday, 
February 26, 2025.

Overview: Getting involved in an HFOSS project is one of the biggest hurdles 
for faculty who want to use HFOSS in their teaching.  The goal of this workshop 
is to provide a forum for faculty working on HFOSS education to compare 
experiences.  The meeting will also provide an opportunity to explore ways to 
lower hurdles by using controlled HFOSS project environments for student 
learning activities.

This full-day event will consist of morning and afternoon sessions that can be 
registered for separately.  The focus for each session will be as follows:

HFOSS Education Update (Morning)  – The morning session will provide an update 
and discussion of faculty efforts in HFOSS education.  The focus will be on 
education oriented HFOSS projects, open source projects that have a 
humanitarian purpose and are also designed to support HFOSS education. These 
projects are started by and managed by one or more academic institutions. 
Examples include Libre Food Pantry, Open Energy Dashboard, FarmData, and 
Submitty.  Presentation and discussion will cover the status of these projects 
and issues and opportunities for starting or joining an education-oriented 
HFOSS project.

HFOSS Learning Materials (Afternoon) – The afternoon session will explore 
learning materials on teachingopensource.org, HFOSS education kits, and an 
effort to create Runestone hosted materials for HFOSS education.  There will 
also be discussion time for attendees to identify learning materials that are 
not currently available that would be helpful in teaching about HFOSS.

Please visit https://teachingopensource.org/SIGCSE_2025_Affiliated_Event for 
the agenda and https://forms.gle/h6jWoPKH46u2WHd26 for the registration link.

Organizers
Gregory W. Hislop, Drexel University, 
his...@drexel.edu<mailto:his...@drexel.edu>
Heidi J.C. Ellis, Western New England University, 
el...@wne.edu<mailto:el...@wne.edu>
Grant Braught, Dickinson College, 
brau...@dickinson.edu<mailto:brau...@dickinson.edu>
Darci Burdge, Nassau Community College, 
darci.bur...@ncc.edu<mailto:darci.bur...@ncc.edu>
Herman Jackson, Western New England University, 
stoney.jack...@wne.edu<mailto:stoney.jack...@wne.edu>
Cam Macdonell, MacEwan University, 
macdonel...@macewan.ca<mailto:macdonel...@macewan.ca>
Lori Postner, Nassau Community College, 
lori.post...@ncc.edu<mailto:lori.post...@ncc.edu>
Wes Turner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 
turn...@rpi.edu<mailto:turn...@rpi.edu>
Karl Wurst, Worcester State University, 
kwu...@worcester.edu<mailto:kwu...@worcester.edu>


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