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Please add your name below in either of the two suggested OSGeo edu working sessions if you are interested in participating at FOSS4G in Denver.

ROOM: Denver room

BOF sessions are scheduled for Wed Sept 14th from 5:30-8:00 pm. We should definitely have a meeting then. 1.5 hours should be enough, though the rooms are available longer. Note this overlaps the poster session and exhibitor reception (snacks/drinks!) - so you don't want to use the whole time for the BOF.

There is also space available for a further meeting on Saturday Sept 17th if people are around and willing to use some of that day to work on content-related activities (TBD). One idea would be to try and have a "Workbook development sprint"?

Wed Sept 14th OSGeo Edu BOF meeting 5:30-7:00 pm

  • Phillip Davis, GeoTech Center
  • Ari Jolma, Aalto University, Finland
  • Charlie Schweik, UMass Amherst USA (by Skype)
  • Walt Jaslanek, UMass Amherst, USA
  • Helena Mitasova, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Suchith Anand, University of Nottingham, UK (by Skype)
  • Scott Mitchell, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
  • Rafael Moreno, University of Colorado Denver
  • Dan Ames, Idaho State University, Idaho, USA
  • Marco Minghini, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy (in place of Maria Brovelli)
  • Massimo Di Stefano (RPI - WHOI)
  • Jorge Gustavo Rocha, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
  • Christine Lewis, CSU, Chico, GeoTech Center

Possible discussion topic items

  • Short informal presentations by Phillip and Suchith on their activities in their organizations and how they see the OSGeo edu group connecting to them
  • Short individual reports on OSGeo-relevant activities by other participants
  • See if we can come to any consensus on what we as a group should focus on over the next 6 months... for example, can we make any progress collectively on Open Source Desktop and Web handbooks? Should that be our focus? What have individuals done over the last year and are there tangible education-related products they are willing to share with the community?
  • Open discussion about the possibility to create a live dvd/usb dedicated to the educational purpose.
  • Edu community -- enter any thoughts you have here