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<div style="background: #ff0; padding: 2em; border: 1px solid #f00">'''This is a historical page.'''<br />Please see http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Roll_Call for the current version of this page.</div>
 
Are you teaching a course in open source software development? Are you in an Open Source community or business that is willing to support the teaching of community open source development practices? Join the Roll Call!
'''See also the main [[TOS Consortium Discussion]]'''.
= Purpose =
P.S. If you're wondering whether you belong on this list, you almost certainly do. :)
= Professors (alphabetical) =
* Andrew RossIan! D. osbootcamp at gmail dot org - instructor at Allen ([http://wwwzenit.senecac.carletonon.ca Carleton University] also founded [http:/wiki/osbootcampindex.org osbootcamp.orgphp/User:Idallen idallen]* David Humphrey (humph) david[mailto:idallen@idallen.ca idallen@idallen.humphrey at senecac dot on dot ca ] - community college professor of Linux/networking at [http://csalgonquincollege.senecaccom/sat/ Algonquin College, School of Advanced Technology] in Ottawa.on.ca Seneca], Mozilla Foundation Educational Liaison* Chris Tyler See also all my course notes (ctylerCreative Commons licenses) chris.tyler at senecac dot on dot ca - professor at [http://csteaching.senecacidallen.com/ teaching.onidallen.ca Senecacom], Fedora contributor and board member* Gregory Kesden (gkesden) gregoryLewis Barnett.kesden lbarnett at cmu richmond dot edu - teaching faculty professor at [http://www.cs.cmurichmond.edu Carnegie Mellon Universityof Richmond], working on a One Laptop Per Child project in a junior/senior level software engineering course.
* Tim Budd (Timbudd) budd at eecs dot oregonstate dot edu - associate professor of Computer Science at [http://www.oregonstate.edu Oregon State University]
* Rob Cameron. cameron at cs dot sfu dot ca - professor at [http://www.sfu.ca Simon Fraser University], convenor of [http://costar.sfu.ca/ Centre for Open Software Technology and Applications Research]
* Heidi Ellis (Heidiellid) heidi.ellis at trinity dot edu - visiting assistant professor at [http://www.cs.trincoll.edu Trinity College (Hartford)] PI on the NSF-CCLI [http://dev.hfoss.org SoftHum] grant for the development of course-level support for involving students in Humanitarian FOSS
* Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona (jgb) jgb at gsyc dot es - professor at [http://libresoft.es GSyC/LibreSoft] group, in the [http://www.urjc.es Universidad Rey Juan Carlos]
* David Humphrey (humph) david.humphrey at senecac dot on dot ca - professor at [http://cs.senecac.on.ca Seneca], Mozilla Foundation Educational Liaison
* Gregory Kesden (gkesden) gregory.kesden at cmu dot edu - teaching faculty at [http://www.cs.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University]
* Andrew Ross. osbootcamp at gmail dot org - instructor at [http://www.carleton.ca Carleton University] also founded [http://osbootcamp.org osbootcamp.org]
* Andreas Meiszner (A.Meiszner@open.ac.uk) – I am working together with Ioannis Stamelos (see below) where we currently [http://www.scribd.com/doc/10933440/A-HYBRID-APPROACH-TO-COMPUTER-SCIENCE-EDUCATION try to apply] some of the [http://www.flosscom.net lessons learnt] from open source communities within an (open of course) [http://www.netgeners.net educational context]. Actually, I am not a Professor, but a research fellow at the Open University's Institute of Educational Technologies.
* Pamela Samuelson. pam at ischool dot berkeley dot edu - professor at UC Berkeley in law and information - Infosys 296A section 2: Open Source Development & Distribution of Digital Info: Economic, Legal & Social Perspectives
* Ioannis Stamelos. stamelos at csd dot auth dot gr - associate professor at the Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, teaching Introduction to Software Engineering, Object Oriented Analysis and Enterprise Information Systems by asking students to be actively involved in FLOSS projects as part of their practical assignment.
* Chris Tyler (ctyler) chris.tyler at senecac dot on dot ca - professor at [http://cs.senecac.on.ca Seneca], Fedora contributor and board member
* Channy Yun at channy at gmail dot com - associate professor at [http://ce.cjnu.ac.kr Cheju National University]
* Rob Cameron. cameron at cs dot sfu dot ca - professor at [http://www.sfu.ca Simon Fraser University], convenor of [http://costar.sfu.ca/ Centre for Open Software Technology and Applications Research]
= Open Source Community and Business Members =
* [http://www.projectpossibility.org/ Project Possibility] - Events and programmes where students get to work on exciting Open Accessibility projects.
* [http://schoolforge.org.uk Schoolforge-UK] UK community of people interested in Open Source in education.
* [http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/ OSS Watch] advise JISC funded advisory service for UK Universities on use, development, and licensing of FOSS* Mike Shaver. shaver at mozilla dot com. Mozilla employee and honorary Senecan, interested in education of students and professionals alike.
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* [http://special.comp.nus.edu.sg/mozilla/index.php Mozilla open source module] - CS3108 at School of Computing in National University of Singapore. Contact: Gary Kwong
 
* [http://www.headstar-training.com/open Opportunities and risks of open source software in the Public Sector] One day training course run by Headstar Training with Positive Internet, London, UK.
 
* [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/?page=LUX_Overview Linux and Unix System Administration] ([http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/LUX_Program Wiki]) program at Seneca College - Graduate certificate in the administration of Open Source systems. Participants work within the Fedora Open Source community.
 
* [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki Seneca Open Source Courses] - Professional option courses in the BSD (Bachellor of Software Development) and CPA/CTY (programming and computer technology diploma) programs. Students work within the Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, Fedora, and other communities during these courses. Courses include Open Source Development/Topics in Open Source [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/DPS909 DPS909]/[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OSD600 OSD600] and the continuation course [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/DPS911 DPS911]/[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OSD700 OSD700] and Software Build and Release [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/SBR600 SBR600].

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