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Overview
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This course teaches learners how to introduce open source practices into closed academic research communities. The learning outcomes include understanding strategies to promote open source in competitive environments, investing in champions through workshops and mentorship, and fostering a culture of open collaboration. The course aims to equip participants with the skills to build an open source movement within academia. The teaching method involves sharing lessons learned and practical insights from implementing open source initiatives in research settings. This course is intended for individuals interested in promoting open source principles within closed or competitive communities, particularly in academic research environments.
Syllabus
"How to bring open source to a closed community" by Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference