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Open Source Software (OSS) is undergoing extraordinary growth. This rapid growth requires an increasing number of software developers working in a variety of areas. Computing education needs to provide students with professional experience, preferably within the context of a large, distributed software project. Educating students within OSS projects provides a solution to both the need for both developers to work on OSS projects as well as the need to provide computing students with professional experience. This panel will discuss the issues involved with educating students using OSS.
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Hislop, G.W., Ellis, H.J.C., DeKoenigsberg, G., Jazayeri, D. (2010). Student Participation in OSS Projects. In: Ågerfalk, P., Boldyreff, C., González-Barahona, J.M., Madey, G.R., Noll, J. (eds) Open Source Software: New Horizons. OSS 2010. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 319. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13244-5_46
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