Team Project Experiences in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS)

Author:

Ellis Heidi J. C.1,Hislop Gregory W.2,Jackson Stoney1,Postner Lori3

Affiliation:

1. Western New England University, Springfield, MA

2. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

3. Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY

Abstract

Providing students with the professional, communication, and technical skills necessary to contribute to an ongoing software project is critical, yet often difficult in higher education. Involving student teams in real-world projects developed by professional software engineers for actual users is invaluable. Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) has emerged as an important approach to creating, managing, and distributing software products. Involvement in a FOSS project provides students with experience developing within a professional environment, with a professional community, and has the additional benefit that all communication and artifacts are publicly accessible. Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) projects benefit the human condition in some manner. They can range from disaster management to microfinance to election-monitoring applications. This article discusses the benefits and challenges of students participating in HFOSS projects within the context of undergraduate computing degree programs. This article reports on a 6-year study of students' self-reported attitudes and learning from participation in an HFOSS project. Results indicate that working on an HFOSS project increases interest in computing. In addition, students perceive that they are gaining experience in developing software in a distributed environment with the attendant skills of communication, distributed teamwork, and more.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Education,General Computer Science

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