Hello World - Microsoft's OSPO Using Connected Learning for Open Source Competencies
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how Microsoft's Open Source Program Office (OSPO) leverages connected learning to develop open source competencies in this 25-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Discover the four pillars of culture and five categories shaping their approach, and gain insights from survey results highlighting misunderstandings around security. Delve into the connected learning methodology, course design principles, and storytelling techniques employed. Learn about initiatives like Open Source Maintainer Outreach and Inner Source Collaboration. Examine the structure of Microsoft's Open Source Program, including self-study courses, onboarding workshops, and projects. Gain valuable knowledge on fostering open source skills within large organizations.
Syllabus
Introduction
Aha Moment
Agenda
Research and Learning
Four Pillars of Culture
Five Categories
Survey Results
misunderstandings around security
connected learning
course design
presentation
storytelling
babylonjs
Open Source Maintainer
Outreach
Inner Source Collaboration
Breakout Rooms
Open Discussion
Open Source Program
SelfStudy Courses
Onboarding Workshops
Onboarding Projects
Conclusion
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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