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[http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/huss/ Steven Huss-Lederman] is a member of the Computer Science Department at Beloit
[http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/huss/ Steven Huss-Lederman] is a member of the Computer Science Department at Beloit
College in Beloit, Wisconsin. Steve has had a
College in Beloit, Wisconsin. Steve has had a [http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/huss/mpi/ long history with the MPI project], more recently worked on [http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/huss/becs/ increasing the number of women interested in computing] with colleagues from around the US, and brings these experiences with him into the world of free and open source software.
[http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/huss/mpi/ long history with the
MPI project], more recently worked on
[http://www.beloit.edu/computerscience/faculty/huss/becs/ increasing the
number of women interested in computing] with colleagues from around the US,
and brings these experiences with him into the world of free and open source
software.


Steve has been moving into the world of FOSS in interesting ways, including
Steve has been moving into the world of FOSS in interesting ways, including working with future English teachers at UABJO in Oaxaca, Mexico, on translations of the popular [http://http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Audacity] project. Having attended [http://hfoss.org/ HFOSS] meetings at [http://www.sigcse.org/ SIGCSE], his attendance at [http://www.redhat.com/posse/ POSSE 2011] is a natural extension of his interests and an opportunity to find new ways to engage students in computing and open source communities.
working with future English teachers at UABJO in Oaxaca, Mexico, on
translations of the popular [http://http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Audacity]
project. Having attended HFOSS meetings at SIGCSE, his attendance at
[http://www.redhat.com/posse/ POSSE 2011] is a natural extension of his
interests and an opportunity to find new ways to engage students in computing
and open source communities.

Latest revision as of 15:49, 23 July 2011

Steven Huss-Lederman is a member of the Computer Science Department at Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin. Steve has had a long history with the MPI project, more recently worked on increasing the number of women interested in computing with colleagues from around the US, and brings these experiences with him into the world of free and open source software.

Steve has been moving into the world of FOSS in interesting ways, including working with future English teachers at UABJO in Oaxaca, Mexico, on translations of the popular Audacity project. Having attended HFOSS meetings at SIGCSE, his attendance at POSSE 2011 is a natural extension of his interests and an opportunity to find new ways to engage students in computing and open source communities.