[TOS] Update on POSSE date

Nanette Veilleux veilleux at simmons.edu
Tue Jun 28 18:03:47 UTC 2016


HI Heidi,

I'm thinking of applying again to the November POSSE. I know there were
repeat attenders last year; are you open to them again this year?
Since I've now taught a course, I think I have a better idea what I need to
focus on ...

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Heidi Ellis <heidijcellis at gmail.com> wrote:

> Stage 1 POSSE starts September 19th, not April!
>
> Join the POSSE! Join us for an NSF-funded workshop held at Red Hat in Raleigh, NC, November 17-19 2016 to get a better understanding of how to support student involvement in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software. Over 100 of your peer instructors have attended this workshop and we encourage attendance by multiple faculty from the same institution.
>
> Drop me an email if you have any questions.
> Heidi Ellis
> -------------------------
>
> Professor's Open Source Software Experience (POSSE):
> Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software November 17-19, Raleigh, NC Additional Information:http://foss2serve.org
>
> This faculty workshop will help you prepare to support student participation in a Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) project.  HFOSS is open source software that has a humanitarian purpose such as disaster management, health care, or economic development.
>
> Join us if you would like to:
> * Learn how to support student learning within a real-world HFOSS project environment
> * Motivate students and raise their appreciation for computing for the social good
> * Meet and collaborate with other instructors who have similar interests and goals
> * Grow professionally
>
> Workshop Format
> Unlike many workshops in which the content is concentrated in the face-to-face meeting, this workshop has three stages:
>
> Stage 1 - Starts September 19, 2016 with online activities. These activities will take 2-3 hours/week and include interaction among workshop instructors and participants.
>
> Stage 2 - The face-to-face workshop held in Raleigh, NC, November 17-19.
> Participants will include the workshop organizers, POSSE alumni, and open source community members.
>
> Stage 3 - Starts immediately after stage 2 and consists of interactions among small groups so that participants will have support while involving students in an HFOSS project in the classroom.
>
> How to Apply:
> To apply, please complete and submit the application available at: http://foss2serve.org/index.php/POSSE_2016-11 <http://foss2serve.org/index.php/POSSE_2016-06>.  Prior work with FOSS projects is not required. Submit to: Lori Postner at lori.postner at ncc.edu by August 15, 2016. We will notify you of the status of your application by August 29th, 2016.
>
> Participant Support
> POSSE is supported by the National Science Foundation and Red Hat, Inc.
>
> NSF funding will provide 2 nights lodging and meals during the workshop.  Travel costs will also be covered up to $500.
>
>
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Nanette Veilleux, PhD
Associate Dean of Research, School of Library and Information Systems
Professor and Director, Computer Science and Informatics
Simmons College
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