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YearPlan

This document will be referenced widely when planning activities and when we look back at the accomplishments in the end of the year.

Working Year Plan - GIMT Coding Club, 2017

Mission Statements

  • 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 💥 🎉

Key Aspirations for 2017

  • 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

Goals

Areas of Work Club Goals Numbers
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

Objective Tasks Road Map Responsibility/Resources

(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
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

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