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Slides (move from there?) - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tPpuYZktzO8ioIx-ub1RHaSeQqGFonCNYupeNx1_bbw/edit#slide=id.p | Slides (move from there?) - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tPpuYZktzO8ioIx-ub1RHaSeQqGFonCNYupeNx1_bbw/edit#slide=id.p |
Revision as of 04:05, 20 September 2021
This is the home page for the Open Source Collaboration (OSC) design project.
Introduction (for students)
Project Plan
Selection Process
Slides (move from there?) - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tPpuYZktzO8ioIx-ub1RHaSeQqGFonCNYupeNx1_bbw/edit#slide=id.p
Recruitment
The goal is to find students with the appropriate backgrounds. Our methods can include:
1. Contacting teachers teaching these programs to see if they can put us in touch with their students. The programs can include:
- community development
- problem-solving (any students who have studied one or more courses for this)
- hire college students directly who have studied these kinds of courses
Sample searches:
- degree community development site:.edu
- certificate community development site:.edu
- program community development site:.edu
- certificate problem solving site:.edu
2. Finding people on forums about problem solving or community development e.g.:
- problem solving forums
- AoPS Community - Art of Problem Solving
- General Youth forums
3. Searching for student hiring/internship websites where an ad could be posted
4. Searching for groups of students on social media (facebook)
5. We can also search directly for resumes mentioning the above
Approach/Selection
- Informational slides (to send to teachers)
- Initial questionnaire