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'''(1) Mozilla@Seneca, looking at learning in a large open source community [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Main_Page]''' | '''(1) Mozilla@Seneca, looking at learning in a large open source community [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Main_Page]''' | ||
''Please download a recorded conversation with Dave Humphrey about the project [https://wiki.mozilla.org/ | ''Please download a recorded conversation with Dave Humphrey about the project from [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/File:DaveHumphrey_MozillaAtSeneca_24March09.mp3|this page.]] | ||
The recording is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported.'' | |||
These courses take students directly into the Mozilla project and community, teaching them how to cope at scale with complex technology and open source collaboration. Students are taught the skills necessary to become active contributors on Firefox, Thunderbird, etc., and are expected to do real project work (i.e., work on bugs and enhancements chosen in consultation with Mozilla). The approach to teaching Mozilla is to use Mozilla's technology and community platform, from blogs to irc to wikis to bugzilla. This makes it easy for students and Mozilla contributors to blend naturally. Below are some links relevant resources: | These courses take students directly into the Mozilla project and community, teaching them how to cope at scale with complex technology and open source collaboration. Students are taught the skills necessary to become active contributors on Firefox, Thunderbird, etc., and are expected to do real project work (i.e., work on bugs and enhancements chosen in consultation with Mozilla). The approach to teaching Mozilla is to use Mozilla's technology and community platform, from blogs to irc to wikis to bugzilla. This makes it easy for students and Mozilla contributors to blend naturally. Below are some links relevant resources: | ||
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