Friday, September 9, 2011

Re: [TOS] blog post on getting students involved in open source

Hi Bonnie,

I hadn't checked my reader yet today.

Mark is right: it isn't an apprenticeship model. That said, neither
the community nor educators working on getting their students engaged
believe that is what will happen in fourteen weeks. So, it's a kind of
vacuous concern: the people doing it aren't trying to create
instant-apprenticeship relationships; instead, we are aspiring to
legitimate peripheral participation.

I'll draft a response article for os.com/edu, and perhaps GregDK would
like to have a pass at what I draft.

Cheers,
Matt

2011/9/9 Bonnie MacKellar <mackellb@stjohns.edu>:
> Mark Guzdial's blog on computer science education has a somewhat negative
> post today on the usefulness of involving undergrads in open source
> development. He says that while students may be getting good experience
> working with a large codebase, they aren't getting access to the extablished
> developer community. Anyone care to comment on this?
>
> http://computinged.wordpress.com/2011/09/09/oss-is-led-by-an-elitist-circle-and-newcomers-dont-get-access/#comments
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> Bonnie MacKellar
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