Fwd: [soc-dev] Call for Projects and Mentors: Semesters of Code - CMU @Qatar

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Tanja Obradovic

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Apr 24, 2024, 5:00:19 PMApr 24
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Hello dear Jakarta EE community!

This could be a great opportunity to possible highlight Jakarta EE and introduce it to  students. 

Please see email below and respond to e...@eclipse-foundation.org if there is interest to participate.

Best Regards,
Tanja
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Subject: [soc-dev] Call for Projects and Mentors: Semesters of Code - CMU @Qatar


Dear all, 
the EF has been kindly invited to participate to the "Semesters of Code" program that is being organized by Stephen Walli from Microsoft. He has created and will be teaching a course in the Carnegie Mellon University (Qatar campus) next summer and would like to provide an internship-like experience over the 10-week duration of the course.

For this initiative, we are looking for interested mentors and project ideas! (Stephen already has some students lined-up).

Here are some general guidelines regarding the program:
- Duration: 10 weeks. The course runs from mid-May to end of July. The students will be in class together in Doha, Qatar (GMT+3) for the first six weeks, the last four weeks the course will take place using Zoom.
- Project teams will be conformed by 3-5 students, that could tackle together a project with a couple of mentors for each project.
- Mentors are expected to meet students once a week for an hour (via any video conference setup folks want to use), and to be available by email during the rest of the week.
- Projects will be posted on the first day of class, and the students will self-select their projects. Student teams are introduced to their mentors in the first week of class and expected to organize that first meeting to begin the project learning curve. That’s when mentors point students at any tutorials and bootstrap materials, recommended getting started materials, etc.
- Student's expectations: they will be spending 20-40 hours of time per week on the project. It is an internship-like experience.

Classes are taught three days a week for 50 minutes, and teachers also provide a coaching session with each team to ensure they are working with the mentors well. 
Mentors have a lot of freedom to experiment.

If you have a project idea that could fit this program, please contact e...@eclipse-foundation.org.

Kind regards,
Maria Teresa Delgado
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The Eclipse Management Organization | Eclipse Foundation


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Amuda A. Badmus

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May 9, 2024, 8:02:32 AMMay 9
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Speaking from experience(as a mentor and a student), I will be more curious to learn Jakarta EE with an attractive and practical project.

Students get bored easily without an intuitive and innovative topic.

I will consider the following topics if I happen to be the teacher or mentor

1. Building your own AI system with JakartaEE (Something similar to https://spring.io/projects/spring-ai )

2. How to build your LLM system with JakartaEE

All the basic and advanced concepts of JakartaEE can still be taught using the above or related topics.

Building microservices or modular monoliths for commonly used examples(shopping cart, booking...) won't make them(the students) to realise why JakartaEE is worth using.

Another typical example is the preprocessing of a large dataset.

  1. Should that be done InMemory, Paginated or Batched?

     How can we utilize Jakarta EE for such?

  2. Should the processing be done on a single or multiple Threads?

    If yes, why and how?

I would like to support the students as much as I can.

Thanks
Amuda A. Badmus | Blog


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