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In this MOSE Short, Emily Lovell, Ildiko and Phil talk about why it is crucial to have open source included in the core curriculum of academic institutions, and how it can still be a long road to implementation.
Every bit counts, learning about the concept and mechanisms of open source development sets up students for success in the field by gaining crucial knowledge that many people already working in the industry still don't have. And, more importantly, allowing students to interact with open source communities and to participate in projects through classes and mentorship programs will help them develop important skills through practice and experience.
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By Ildiko Vancsa, Phil RobbIn this MOSE Short, Emily Lovell, Ildiko and Phil talk about why it is crucial to have open source included in the core curriculum of academic institutions, and how it can still be a long road to implementation.
Every bit counts, learning about the concept and mechanisms of open source development sets up students for success in the field by gaining crucial knowledge that many people already working in the industry still don't have. And, more importantly, allowing students to interact with open source communities and to participate in projects through classes and mentorship programs will help them develop important skills through practice and experience.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.