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Engaging Students in the Free Open Source Movement Through
Civic Engagement
Trishan de Lanerolle, Ralph Morelli, Ingrid Russell* Sarah Thayer, Rachel Foecking,
Myles Garvey*Trinity College, *University of Hartford
October 3rd 2008
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Agenda
• The Humanitarian FOSS Project
• “App Trac” and Software Development
• Humanitarian FOSS Summer Institute
• My Experiences with “App-Trac”
• My Experiences with “OpenMRS”
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Humanitarian FOSS Project
Trishan de LanerolleHumanitarian FOSS Project
Trinity College
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Educational Motivation• David Patterson (ACM) Nov. 2005, (post Katrina):
Let’s help our neighbors!
• David Patterson (ACM) Mar. 2006:
Join the open-source movement!
• Our Question:
Will students building software for the community help revitalize computing education?
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NSF/CPATH Grant
• CPATH: Revitalizing Undergraduate Computing
Education.
• Collaborators: Trinity, Conn, Wesleyan (TCW).
• Goal: Getting students involved in building open source
software to help society through:
– TCW video conference courses.
– Summer internship program 2008/9.
– National and regional workshops for faculty.
– National symposium on computing curriculum.
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• Introducing new concepts and methodologies
• Attracting a new demographic
• Bringing Together Town and Gown
• Contributing to Society
• Portability and Sustainability
Educational Objectives
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Portable/Sustainable Partnership
ComputingDepartments
• Teach computing• Build FOSS• Gain skills and opportunities
IT Corporations• Host interns• Fund and advertise• Volunteer expertise • Recruit students
HumanitarianCommunity
• Acquire software.• Host interns• Teach volunteerism
The Hum
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Project
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Teaching Experiments
2006 2007Fall
Sahana Group Study(3)
• 2006-2008 – 100+ students, 5 universities, 5 courses
Sprin
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Sum
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Fall
Application programming course (25)
AidMatrix Summer Institute (5)
2008
Sum
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Sprin
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Fall
H-FOSS summer Institute (13)
Group study (6)
AidMatrix Summer Institute
•CS 0 course(14)
•Software Engineering course(12)
•R. McDonald Project(4)
•Group study (4)
•Software DevelopmentCourse(20)
•Group study (4)
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Beyond the lab…
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Why Free and Open Source?
• Four Freedoms– Freedom to run the program.
– Freedom to study how the program works.
– Freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor.
– Freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole
community benefits.
“Free” as in “free speech” not “free beer”. – Richard Stallman
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FOSS Values
•“Mozilla is … a global community and public benefit
organization dedicated to improving the Internet experience
for people everywhere. We work in the open through a
highly disciplined, transparent and cooperative process…”
•“Apache projects are characterized by a collaborative,
consensus based development process… We consider
ourselves … a community of developers and users.”
•“Linux is a free … operating system originally
created … with the assistance of developers
around the world.”
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Today: Openness Everywhere“Software is just the beginning … open source is doing for mass
innovation what the assembly line did for mass production. Get ready for the era when collaboration replaces the corporation.” -- Thomas Goetz, Wired, 11/2003
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Disaster Management
• Sahana: A web-based IT system developed in response to the 2004 Asian Tsunami.
• Deployments: Pakistan, Philippines, Indonesia, Peru, China, India, NYC…
• Free Software Award for Social Benefit (2007)
• Trinity Connection: Trishan de Lanerolle, CS ‘04
• Our Contribution: Volunteer Management Module– Volunteer registration, assignment, reporting, etc.
– Designed and built by Trinity students in collaboration with industry and community experts.
www.sahana.lk
Sahana means relief in Sinhalese
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Our Volunteer Management Module
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OpenMRS - Medical Record System
• Medical record system for developing countries.
• Deployed: Rwanda, Kenya, South Africa.
• Developed by Partners in Health and the
Regenstrief Institute.
• Supported by World Health Organization, Center for
Disease Control, and other health organizations.
• Trinity Connections: Christian Allen, CS, ‘00 and
Giovanni Capalbo, ‘08.
• Our contribution: Touch-screen toolkit
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Our Touchscreen Module
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Other Examples
• “Our work is driven by a philosophy on software
freedom that aims to spread and bring the benefits of
software to all parts of the world.”
• Zulu for Humanity
• Martus is a secure software application designed to
gather, organize and back up human rights information
for social justice organizations
• Greek for witness.
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Ronald McDonald House
•Delivered the software on May 9, 2008 where it is now in productive use.
•Installed a copy at Ronald McDonald House in Savannah, GA on May 22, where it is also in productive use.
•Developed RMH Homebase, a web-based volunteer scheduling and database system for the Ronald McDonald House in Portland, ME.
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Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford
• Track tutoring applications.
• Released on Sourceforge as free application for
anyone to download and use.
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“App Trac” and Software Development
Ingrid RussellDepartment of Computer Science
University of Hartford
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Project Overview
• Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford (LVGH)• Non-Profit organization that helps people with literacy
problems
• LVGH Issues• Student Sign In
• Application Tracking
• Data Integration between Applications
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Software Development Class
• Assigned to address LVGH’s problem via a project
• Ran parallel to Software Development Topics
• Class broken up into four development teams• Each consisted of 3 - 4 students
• One team leader chosen for each team
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Site/Client Visit• Became Familiar with:
• Staff and daily operations in the lab
• The hardware and software on the machines
• The overall problem first-hand
• Outlined general ideas for the problem and how it would be addressed
• Client Provided• Sample Reports
• Database Outlines
• Sign off on Requirements
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Requirements Document• One requirements document per team
• Each requirement document included functionality, features, and use cases
• All four documents were merged into one
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Design/Implementation
• Students used merged requirements document• Each team produced a design based on the model-
view-controller (MVC) pattern• One overall template design constructed from all the
teams’ designs• All collaborated on how database would be designed
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Design/Implementation (Cont…)
• Each team member was assigned a specific task• Based on their background and strength• Chosen by team leaders• Broken up into
• Model Coders• GUI Coders• Database Coders
• Each team independently produced a different implementation having the same functionality promised by the requirements document.
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Final Submissions• Each implementation had its own strength
• Flexible in design and very module• User-Friendly interface• Login screen designed with ease in mind• Caution about database as well as other problems kept in
mind• Not all features completed, but most functionality working• Each used as prototype for HFOSS Summer ’08 Project
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Humanitarian FOSS Project Summer Institute 2008
Sarah Thayer, Trinity College
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Overview
• Who we are
• What we did
• Why we did it
• Why it’s important
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Who We Are
• 4 Countries: U.S., Nepal, Bulgaria, Ecuador• 5 Schools
– Trinity College– Wesleyan University– Connecticut College– University of Connecticut– University of Hartford
• 13 interns• 16 mentors from Boston, Chicago; Washington, D.C;
Buenos Aires, Argentina; Seattle; Colombo, Sri Lanka• All levels of experience
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Summer Projects
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Summer Projects: Sahana, OpenMRS
• Developed Volunteer Management and Volunteer Credentialing System.
•
• Structured Numeric Support
• Image Import Module
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Summer Projects: POSIT & ALPACA
• InSTEDD: Teaching machines to detect the spread of disease as soon as possible
• ALPACA Light Parsing And Classifying Application (ALPACA)
• a classifying tool designed for use in community-oriented software as well as in Academia.
• Portable Open Search and Identification Tool
• phone-based tool for:– search and rescue
missions– scientific field work– other custom applications
• built on the Google Android platform.
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Summer Projects: AppTrac
• A web-based kiosk system – monitors usage of literacy software to provide a good
evaluation for student needs– provides an administrative tool for organizing users and
instructional periods• Designed for Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford,
a nonprofit English-literacy organization
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Why We Did It• "Working in the field of Computer Science gives me the
opportunity to help people, which is one reason why I am so interested in this field of study”
• “Because my main goal in life is to help disadvantaged persons, and I was curious at how software development can factor into that dream”
• “I was fascinated by the new challenge of organizing my thoughts in a way that a machine could understand, and the satisfaction of seeing the result in a fully functional program”
• “Open source development allows for experience that can usually only be gained in the industry, and this experience is hard to come by as an undergrad”
• "I've already learned more than I could've ever imagined”
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Thoughts about the Institute
• “All the development teams projected a warm home-like feeling, and learning from others really brought a new perspective to the field of Computer Science for me”
• “The best part was how well we all got along and the flexibility of working hours. I'm satisfied with the work we did. For a first shot at a ‘real’ application, I think we did a pretty OK job”
• “I'm happy that I had the opportunity to expand my abilities as a programmer”
• “We all learned the basics of a flow of development, but at a much faster pace. To actually work on a project that was going to be used in the real world was quite motivating and inspiring, creating an experience I had not found anywhere else”
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Why It’s Important
• Computers are losing the appreciation for their original function as tools (not toys)
• Use computers to help humanity• Put more faith in computers and programmers• Recruit more computer science students at the
undergraduate level– Make CS more attractive
– Aim: to help the world (what better goal?)
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Have a blast helping humanity!
2008 Summer Interns and Faculty Sponsors, after the final presentations
Thanks to:- HFOSS- NSF- Mentors and advisors
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My Experiences with “App-Trac”
Myles D. GarveyDepartment of Computer Science
University of Hartford
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Overview
• Spring ’08 Experiences• Summer ’08 Experiences• Overall Experiences and Afterwards
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Spring ’08• Learning Through Lecture
• Development Cycles
• Requirement Documents, Use Cases
• Design Techniques: UML Diagrams, MVC Architecture
• Implementation• How to base off Requirements Document• Database set up and management
• Code of Ethics and Legal Issues
• Learning Through Practice• Applying the theory to the practice
• Working with a client
• Deadlines
• Team Work
• Debugging
• Testing
• Unexpected Events
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Spring ’08: Afterwards
• Deeply inspired by the class– Learning experience much different than before
• Passion to pursue continuation of App-Trac Development
• Passion to learn more on Software Development
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Summer ’08
• Lessons Through Lecture– First three weeks HFOSS had “lecture time”.– Learned from tutorial based mini-projects
• PHP
• Java Server Pages (JSP)
• The Spring Framework
• Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
• MySQL
– Inspiration for independent reading• Extreme research within JSP and the Spring Framework
• Further study in design concepts
• Lessons Through Practice– Meetings with Clients– Rapid Prototyping– Organization– Documentation– Final Presentation– Aiming for Deployment
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Overall Experiences
• Extreme amount of information and experience in a short amount of time– Capability to learn languages at a fast pace
• Bonding and working with team members• Public Speaking and Presentation• Organization• Skills required for a real-world job• Many more found no where else!
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Afterwards
• Skills acquired from both spring and summer– Provided foundations that can be applied to other projects
– Served as a motivating catalyst for further pursuing Software Development
• Now using skills in current projects• Reassured confidence in myself and the field of
Computer Science
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My Experience with OpenMRS
Rachel FoeckingDepartment of Computer Science
Trinity College
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OpenMRS
• OpenMRS is an electronic medical records system for developing countries.
• It lets doctors record medical information about a patient during an appointment.
• It is free and open source software
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Image Import Module: Overview
• OpenMRS currently has no support for medical images
• Various people are working
on giving OpenMRS the ability to upload, edit, store, and view images
• This module takes care of uploading and editing images within OpenMRS
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Image Import Module :Goals
• Give a general way for users to upload images in OpenMRS and associate them with an observation
• Allow users to crop and rotate the image
• Provide a rudimentary way to display the images
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Image Import Module: Workflow
• The user specifies patient information and picks an image to upload
• The image file itself is saved and a thumbnail is created
• The user is then allowed to crop or rotate the image and edits are saved as XML
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Image Import Module: Future
• Make the module more general
• Add more options for image editing
• Improve image viewer, make larger images easier to work with
• Figure out a better way to store image metadata
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Learning Experience
• Came into the program with a basic knowledge of Java and HTML
• Learned more during the summer than the entire year in classes
• Interactions with students at the various colleges we worked with—Wesleyan, Connecticut College, University of Hartford, University of Connecticut
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Challenges Overcome
• Toughest challenge was figuring out the Spring framework and how to develop for OpenMRS
• Making a design choice when you are not a core developer
• Communication with the developers
• Development Environment (Slow reload and deploy)
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Looking Ahead: Community Building
Our Website: http://www.hfoss.org
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THANK YOU!
Questions?
www.hfoss.org
www.hfoss.org/symposium09Apply for a 2009 Internship!!!
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What they say…“Through HFOSS I’ve learned that Computer Science does not need
to be separated from the basic human needs, since a good piece of free software can help save lives and resources”
“Most of the programs students write are just exercises that have been solved many times…, I think students get a real satisfaction out of working on something that potentially will have thousands of users that they will never meet….”
“We’re trying to destroy the ‘computer science is just programming’ myth by bringing in not only real-world problems, but real world organizations who are trying to solve these problems”
“ Open Source software development allows for low or no-cost highly customizable software products that can be used to support many causes who have limited financial means”
“Wow. I really got to look at how computer science can relate to humanitarian efforts. I really loved delving into a world I’d barely seen before: Open Source…”
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Looking Ahead: Community Building
Our Website: http://www.hfoss.org