Open Apereo 2021 Workshops
LMS Time Machine | Wilma Hodges | Monday, June 7, 2:00 - 3:00 PM (ET)
Join me for a fun, hands-on, ideation session to explore what the future might hold for the Sakai LMS. Participants will engage in structured brainstorming activities and group collaboration. Bring your creativity
Join me for a fun, hands-on, ideation session to explore what the future might hold for the Sakai LMS. Participants will engage in structured brainstorming activities and group collaboration. Bring your creativity
HAX-Camp | Bryan Ollendyke | Tuesday & Wednesday, June 8-9, 2:00 - 6:00 PM (ET)
hax-camp provides a space for collaboration, discussion, and sharing of best practices for those exploring web components. Whether you are using the HAX editor in Drupal, Wordpress, 11ty, or anything else, you’ll learn and share valuable knowledge about web components at hax-camp.
Why is the camp called HAX? Web components are a W3C standard way of allowing developers to create and attach their own, custom HTML element definitions. Their ability to stack like reusable lego pieces, is the realization of the promise of a modular, reusable, and sustainable web. Working across libraries, they "hack" traditional ways of doing silo'ed front-end application development. And thus, we will all be HAX'ing how we used to work, building new reusable pieces that work across our applications!
hax-camp provides a space for collaboration, discussion, and sharing of best practices for those exploring web components. Whether you are using the HAX editor in Drupal, Wordpress, 11ty, or anything else, you’ll learn and share valuable knowledge about web components at hax-camp.
Why is the camp called HAX? Web components are a W3C standard way of allowing developers to create and attach their own, custom HTML element definitions. Their ability to stack like reusable lego pieces, is the realization of the promise of a modular, reusable, and sustainable web. Working across libraries, they "hack" traditional ways of doing silo'ed front-end application development. And thus, we will all be HAX'ing how we used to work, building new reusable pieces that work across our applications!
Open Source Health Survey and Feedback Workshop | David Wedaman, Josh Wilson, Jennifer Burns | Thursday, June 10, 10:00 - 11:30 AM (ET)
The Open Source Health Factors Project hopes to answer the question "What makes an open source community healthy, resilient, and self-sustaining?" We have been studying the Sakai open source community over the last year to gather data about what makes open source communities tick, and we've used that data to construct a brief survey designed to help open source communities to both reflect on their own organizational health and make improvements.
This session is an opportunity to review the survey and to share your feedback on how understandable and useful you find it. We’ll invite you to quickly take the survey, then we’ll facilitate a conversation about the survey questions and format with the goal of making sure the survey makes sense to people in the open source community. We think you’ll find the hour a fun and philosophical opportunity: to reflect on how your open source community works as you take the survey and to think with us afterwards about how we can improve the survey.
The Open Source Health Factors Project hopes to answer the question "What makes an open source community healthy, resilient, and self-sustaining?" We have been studying the Sakai open source community over the last year to gather data about what makes open source communities tick, and we've used that data to construct a brief survey designed to help open source communities to both reflect on their own organizational health and make improvements.
This session is an opportunity to review the survey and to share your feedback on how understandable and useful you find it. We’ll invite you to quickly take the survey, then we’ll facilitate a conversation about the survey questions and format with the goal of making sure the survey makes sense to people in the open source community. We think you’ll find the hour a fun and philosophical opportunity: to reflect on how your open source community works as you take the survey and to think with us afterwards about how we can improve the survey.
uPortal Roadmap Discussion | Thursday, June 10, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (ET)
Join others in the uPortal community for a discussion around the project roadmap. Attendees will be able to share what they are working on locally and what they would like to see on the roadmap. We will then identify immediate priorities and next steps. We are especially interested in identifying where community members can help us make progress. Following the meeting, we will post an updated roadmap.
Join others in the uPortal community for a discussion around the project roadmap. Attendees will be able to share what they are working on locally and what they would like to see on the roadmap. We will then identify immediate priorities and next steps. We are especially interested in identifying where community members can help us make progress. Following the meeting, we will post an updated roadmap.
uPortal First Contribution Workshop | Friday, June 11, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (ET)
This workshop is for people that would like to make their first contribution to uPortal! The uPortal ecosystem relies on contributions of all sizes from the community in order to continue to be useful and relevant to all adopters. Making contributions to open source projects like uPortal can build your professional profile. This workshop aims guide you in your first steps in contributing to uPortal and/or its complementing projects to improve functionality and documentation. The goal us for you to leave this workshop having successfully made a contribution to the project
This workshop is for people that would like to make their first contribution to uPortal! The uPortal ecosystem relies on contributions of all sizes from the community in order to continue to be useful and relevant to all adopters. Making contributions to open source projects like uPortal can build your professional profile. This workshop aims guide you in your first steps in contributing to uPortal and/or its complementing projects to improve functionality and documentation. The goal us for you to leave this workshop having successfully made a contribution to the project