From dmitriy at dzema.name Sun Jan 11 02:34:02 2009 From: dmitriy at dzema.name (Dmitriy Dzema) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 20:34:02 +1000 Subject: [Vladivostok.pm] Fwd: [pm_groups] Summer of Code 2009 - engaging with students References: <200901082324.22666.scratchcomputing@gmail.com> Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > From: Eric Wilhelm > Date: 9 января 2009 г. 17:24:22 GMT+10:00 > To: pm_groups at pm.org > Cc: tpf-steering at perl.org, directors at lists.parrot.org > Subject: [pm_groups] Summer of Code 2009 - engaging with students > > Hi everybody, > > It's very cold here. Time to start thinking about summer! > > The student proposals for Google's Summer of Code will be due in a > couple short months and Google has just given word that the program > will indeed be on again this year. > > For 2008, we had a great turnout of willing and able mentors, but only > about 16 student applications. This implies that we need to try to > reach more students and encourage them to apply for summer of code > this > year. > > We'll probably start to see more information from Google about SOC > 2009 > within a month or so. For now: > > http://tinyurl.com/9r55v3 > > Last year taught us that the returning organizations which started > early > were more successful in recruiting students. While we can't say for > sure that Perl/Parrot will be accepted as mentor organizations, we'll > get a very late start if we wait. If it (knock on wood) doesn't > happen, the Perl community will still benefit from efforts to connect > with more students. > > The following are just a few ideas of what your local Perl Mongers > group > could do to help. Please forward this to your mailing list or discuss > it at your next meeting. > > Find out if your local university has Perl in the curriculum. If so, > get in touch with the professors and let them know about your local > Perl Mongers group. Ask if they would be interested in you > speaking to > their class or giving a presentation on-campus. > > If the computer science department doesn't seem interested in Perl, > you > might find users (or potential users) in other departments. Think > about all of the niche data-crunching for which Perl gets used. Find > grad students who might be doing that - whatever their major might be. > > Are any members of your group recently graduated? If so, the contacts > they still have might be a great place to start, especially in non-cs > disciplines. Even in very specialized applications, the chances are > that the Perl community contains a mentor with a related background. > > Finally, I would be interested in hearing from any Perl Mongers groups > which have been involved with on-campus activities or are meeting on > campus. Please send me mail about what you are doing, or even write > about it on use.perl. > > Thanks, > Eric > -- > Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org > > pm_groups mailing list > pm_groups at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2158 bytes Desc: not available URL: