Revitalizing Computing Education Through Free and Open Source Software For Humanity
By Ralph Morelli, Allen Tucker, Norman Danner, Trishan R. De Lanerolle, Heidi J. C. Ellis, Ozgur Izmirli, Danny Krizanc, Gary Parker
Communications of the ACM,
August 2009,
Vol. 52 No. 8, Pages 67-75
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2008 HFOSS summer-internship program students and faculty, Trinity College.
Photograph by Eli Fox-Epstein
The humanitarian focus of socially useful projects promises to motivate community-minded undergrads in and out of CS.
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