How to involve students in FOSS projects

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Software projects are frequently used to provide software engineering students with an understanding of the complexities of real-world software development. Free and Open Source Software projects provide a unique opportunity for student learning as projects are open and accessible and students are able to interact with an established professional community. However, many faculty members have little or no experience participating in an open source software project. In addition, faculty members may be reluctant to approach student learning within such a project due to concerns over time requirements, learning curve, the unpredictability of working with a "live" community, and more. This paper provides guidance to instructors desiring to involve students in open source projects. © 2011 IEEE.

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Ellis, H. J. C., Hislop, G. W., Chua, M., & Dziallas, S. (2011). How to involve students in FOSS projects. In Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE. https://doi.org/10.1109/FIE.2011.6142994

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