This document will be referenced widely when planning activities and when we look back at the accomplishments in the end of the year.
- To create a community of open source enthusiasts to teach, learn and build together
- To raise awareness in web literacy and privacy
- To have fun 💥 🎉
- Will be building, learning and teaching each other through open source technologies throughout the year.
- Will run learning workshop every week
- Will run events, seminars, presentations to spread awareness about open source and its benifits
- Will be the most active club on campus.
- Will make sure that atleast 50% of the students in college know about Webliteracy
- Will teach students different ways to contribute to open source
- Will be teaching students how to protect themselves on the web
Areas of Work | Club Goals | Numbers |
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Member Education | Run educational workshop on using and contributing to opensource | 5 |
Run pair programming sessions to build for open source | 5 | |
Run workskhops specially for setting up the open source ecosystem, linux, git etc | 5 | |
Membership Building | Work together with club members to solve problems | 5 |
Make club decisions along with executive members to avoid decision clash | 5 | |
Hold weekly events/meetings to keep in good contact with all the club members | 10 | |
Teach The Web | Run high quality activities to teach web literacy | 5 |
Run workshops to introduce the use of open source in daily life | 5 | |
Run fun activities to teach and learn the latest and greatest open source technologies | 5 | |
Run fun activites to teach students to break and fix open source and eventually contribute | 10 | |
Build The Web | Hackathons | 10 |
Run bug traige and testing days on various open source projects | 5 | |
Motivate students to build their own open source projects | 10 | |
Protect The Web | Run workshops on online security and privacy | 5 |
Organize seminars on online safety by local security researchers | 5 | |
Show use of alternative safer technologies in cases of email, storage etc | 5 | |
Total | 100 |
(Responsibility and Resources will be added as soon as the executive team members are selected)
This YearPlan will be starting from August 2017 to April 2018
Objective | Tasks | Timeline | Responsibility/Resources |
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Workshop to introduce students to Open Source | Teach what is OpenSource, OpenWeb, Webliteracy | August | Hrishikesh |
Presentation on open source projects and build one | August | ||
Using open source in daily life | August | ||
Introduction to git | August | ||
Web development workshop, build project (Game?) | September | ||
Run high quality activities to teach web literacy (This will be run in parts throught the year) | Start with the what and end with the how and the Web Literacy Map | September | |
build a learning project to teach web literacy | September | ||
WebExtension/firefox | September | ||
Learn about WebAdvocacy, Privacy and net neutrality | September | ||
Workshop on building things and contributing to OpenSource | Show the different ways we can contribute to OpenSource with and without programming skills | October | |
Build a useful and fun project together | October | ||
Interested students in the club builds their own project and put it up on their github repo | October | ||
Contribution Day: Everyone in the club contributes to OpenSource | October | ||
Hackathon: Build a fun and useful project for the open web | A intra-college hackathon to build for the open web | November | |
College Final Exams | December | ||
Virtual Reality Workshop with A-frame | Show how VR works | January | |
Do workshop on simple WebVR Project with A-Frame | February | ||
Do awareness capaign on online security and privacy | Security 101 | February | |
Encryption and keeping your data encrypted | March | ||
Myths about security | March | ||
Systems Programming and Rust | Introduction to Rust | April |