I have to agree Julian - I was not sure how to answer that series of questions - does local mean in Southampton in our case or more widely across the university. I am aware of some local community funding but it is a rare thing to have this and in our case it was such as small pot of money that it only lasted a few months working with a local school on a 'creative partnerships' project.
Best wishes E.A.
Mrs E.A. Draffan
ECS, University of Southampton,
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From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney
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Subject: Re: DevCSI Developer Stakeholder Survey 2011-2012
Tried to fill it in: maybe this is just me. What are 'local' developers?
[Do they do local work for local people?]
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Subject: DevCSI Developer Stakeholder Survey 2011-2012
Evidence Base at Birmingham City University has once again been commissioned to undertake an important survey of developers working and studying in education (largely in universities and colleges in the UK) and their stakeholders on behalf of DevCSI:
http://svy.mk/devcsi12
If you are developer, you work with developers, or your work is affected by the work of developers, please fill in this important survey.
The broad topics of this survey include: benchmarking developers across the sector; examining stakeholders' views of software development; discovering examples of local innovation; and gathering suggestions about the on going future development of a developer community in UK education. The survey is very important for informing the future work of the DevCSI project and should provide useful information and evidence as to the value and importance of developers and a community of connected developers to innovation in the education sector. It should take around
10-15 minutes to complete.
Each respondent will be able to enter a prize draw to win a *£200 Amazon
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Thanks for your participation and good luck in the prize draw!
See the results of last survey.
Please feel free to pass this email on, or repost so that we can get the maximum number of people completing it. Thank you.
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