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Hour of Code at Mirpur

Hour of Code was founded by Hadi Partovi and his brother Ali Partovi in order to make people interested in Computer programming. Nowadays anything we do is related to computer. So everyone should know how to use the computer. Learning the use of the computer is not enough but we have to learn how the computer works does. People think we have to study computer science in order to know how the computer works does. Hadi Partovi and his brother Ali Partovi wanted to remove this conception and make easy to learn to code. That's why they developed some games to teach people to code.

Hour Of Code is a one-hour events that is open for everyone to share knowledge about computer programming. Bangladesh Open Source Network has arranged celebrating Hour Of Code in Computer Science Week 2016.  The idea of Computer Science Week was initiated in 2014 and already spread all over the world rapidly. Bangladesh Open source Network (BdOSN) organizes Hour Of Code in Bangladesh on behalf of the code.org in Computer Science Education Week in the second week of December. There was a series of programs organized within this time. 

Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) organized Hour of code in many different places in and outside Dhaka. The last one was held in Mirpur-2 on 23/14/16. It was held in a coaching center in front of Dhaka Commerce College named Samet Commerce Care Coaching. A Number of 23 children attended at the event. They played games that are available on Code.org and learned a lot about Computer. In the end, they seemed very interesting about the Computer Science and related things.

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Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp Held in Tangail


The 3-days long Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp in Tangail was successfully curtained on the last 24th
December at the Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University. A total number of 42 students from school, college and university actively participated in the event. Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) has been organizing such programming camps throughout Bangladesh.


The CSE department of the university led the camp. Dr. Motiur Rahma, the chairperson of the department inaugurated the camp on the 22nd
December. The participants enthusiastically took part in the discussion and the hands on activities led by the trainers. Along with the programming, some other important points were discussed in the event. Dynamic programming, essential mathematics for programming and the challenges to participate in the national programming training competition were highlighted in the event. Two faculties from the department named Delwar Hossain and Mohammed Ashraful Islam led the camp. Mr. Nahidul Islam from Jahangirnagar University supported throughout the program.


It is worthwhile to mention that, the Grace Hopper Girls Programming Camp is an initiative of #missingdaughter that aims to create a platform for the girls in Bangladesh in programming and ICT. The next camp was arranged at the University of Noakhali Science and Technology on the last  27th
December to 29th 2016.

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A Workshop on Innovation: Focusing Big Data

Following the first ever successful workshop on 'Unlock the potential of Big Data' on 24th June 2016 at University of Asia Pacific Dhaka, Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) is going to organize the second workshop of its series titled " A workshop on Innovation- Focusing Big Data" on the coming 22nd of December. The workshop will be held at the Bangladesh Computer Council at Agargaon. The duration of the session will be from 9:00am to 3:00pm.

Anyone with CSE, EEE, statistics or business background can participate in the workshop. However, poeple skilled thropugh KHTPA or LICT SEIP prpogram are highly encouraged to apply and be part of the potential session. 

Interested people are instructed to go to the link below and fill up accordingly to be eligible to attend the session.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOr6HWOoKRwtn07WaaR_B-sKDOpLOZtDTFjE78URi79KOZmw/viewform?c=0&w=1

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A Day-long “Hour of Code” Celebrated at Bishwo Shahitto Kendro

Hour of Code (hourofcode.com) is the international programme to promote programming among the school going students. It was initiated in 2013 and celebrated worldwide in the international computer science week to held from 8-14 December every year. The idea is to celebrate an hour-long programming event to inspire the students, children or anyone for programming.

This year, BdOSN partnering with Shikkok dot com, Cloud System, Himu Poribohon, Dimik Comuting School and ISOC has taken an initiative to expand the mission of Hour of Code in different districts as well as in multiple high schools in different parts in the country. Adding to, Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) is the co-organizer of this event.

Bangladesh Open Source Network arranged a day-long event of “Hour Of Code” at Bishwo Shahitto Kendro on 8th December. There were 2 mentors conducting the segment. 30 people attended the event, ranging from primary school students to university. The event started with an introduction with the basic understanding of computer programming. Then various games that are available on code.org website were played by the participants in the event. Some problems and mathematical terms were also solved by programming in the event.

A girl from 4th grade told that she really enjoyed the event and she already said to her mother that she would continue learning to code and be a programmer. She also told that she learned a lot of things from the segment and thanked BdOSN for organizing Hour Of Code.

BdOSN is planning for more Hour Of code throughout the country. It's already confirmed that there will be an event in Chittagong, Comilla, and Borgona at the coming Sunday 11-12-16 and City University in 15-12-16.

     

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Bell Rang for National High School Programming Contest-2017

The preparatory meeting for National High School Programming Contest (NHSPC) -2017 held today at Software Technology Park (Janata Tower), Kawran Bazar on 4th December 2016 with the presence of the honorable ICT State Minister Junaid Ahmed Palak. The acting secretary of ICT Division started the meeting with the permission of the ICT Minister. He requested Mr. Munir Hasan, the joint secretary of Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) to continue the meeting. He then showed a video documentary on the NHSPC 2015-2016 and brought the main activities and achievements to the audiences’ attention.

An impact video of NHSPC was shown in the meeting where a rural poor girl named Rakhi, by her own effort, learnt coding on her parents’ smartphone and then later became the first in the Jessore regional programming contest in 2016. She is so passionate that she dreams to work at Facebook or Google in her future. The significant story of Rakhi drew the audiences and got a huge applause.

However, the detailed plan for 2017 NHSPC was shared with the participants and there came some decisions with the democratic participation of the active stakeholders.

It is decided to reach 2021 schools in 2017 including the 2001 Sheikh Russel Digital Lab. The National High School Programming Contest 2017 will have 2 new programs like girls programming contest and kid programming festival. Ten winners will be taken in IOI and there will be a provision for all the winners to continue their programming practice for not losing interesting in computer programming.

The honorable minister proposes to reach 15,000 schools in 2019 whereas this number will be 21,000 in 2021.Keeping the vision of Digital Bangladesh 2021, the NHSPC is contributing a lot to build a digital Bangladesh.

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HSTU Open Source Network Announced its New Committee

HSTU Open Source Network (HSTU-OSN) of Haji Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University has announced its new committee on 29th November 2016. The 2016-17 session of HSTU Open Source Network (HSTU-OSN) aims to move forward with Software freedom that has been announced under the Bangladesh Open Source Network this day. The associate professor of CSE department and former moderator of HSTU Md Delwar Hossain, assistant professor of CSE department and founder Ashish Kumar Mandal, and lecturer of ECE department Tanjina Sultana Dristy were present in the announcement event.

The newly formed working committee was moderated by Delwar Hossain. Tanjina Sultana Dristy has been elected as the new moderator of HSTU. The committee announced Farhad Moktar as chairman, Ashiqur Rahman as vice-chairman and Fahim Ahmed as general secretary. Students of CSE department have been appointed in some different positions in the ceremony. Moreover, students from different courses have been appointed as the HSTU student representative.

Besides announcing the committee role players, the speakers also discussed about the requirements of using open source software and shared about the activities of HSTU Open Source Network. They also motivated the participants to spread out the open source movement in the community. The new moderator HSTU Open Source Network emphasized the history of open source in her speech and talked about the safety of using open source software. She also believed that the new HSTU community will contribute to various social contexts in the days ahead. She added that the community would play a special role to meet the social responsibilities and it would help the involved students in their career. Being optimistic, she invited more students to come forward and be a part of the HSTU Open Source Network. 

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Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp Held in Comilla

Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) keeps organizing ICT and computer programming camp in many different districts in Bangladesh. With the continuation of this awareness raising programs, it has been successfully organizing Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp (GHGPTC) from 2015 in different parts of the country including Khulna, Chittagong, Dinajpur, Shariatpur, Mymensingh and Faridpur.

The Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp (GHGPTC) teaches girls programming with hands-on activities and practices. Recently, BdOSN has organized a Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp in Comilla. Starting on the 24th November with the presence of Anayat Hossain Rajib; the Joint Secretary of BdOSN, the 3 days long camp was held at the University of Bangladesh Army International and Science and Technology in the Comilla cantonment and has ended on the last 26th. A total number of 40 participants participated in the camp and it was managed by 4 young and energetic maintainers. A programming competition was also arranged at the end of the camp.Moythry Manir Samia from ICT department of Comilla University became the proud winner.

A participant named Jakia Sultana said "Thank you to BdOSN for organizing such an effective programming training camp for us. I'm glad that I could participate in the camp and I hope there will be more camps like this for girls in the days ahead ".

BdOSN has a long-term plan to go with the same initiative at Rajshahi, Rangpur, Pabna, Sylhet, CoxBazar, Rangamati, Tangail, Barisal, Gajipur and Noakhali.

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Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp now in Comilla!!!

Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) has been organizing ICT and computer programming camps in different districts in Bangladesh to inspire the girls in computer programming.  

With its continuation of awareness building camps, BdOSN is going to organize Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp in the University of Bangladesh Army International and Science and Technology in the Comilla cantonment. The 3-day long programming camp will start on the following 24th November and be continued to 26th of November.  The participants will get an opportunity for a hands-on activity with the algorithm and other related topics in the computer programming in these days.

                            Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp in CIU

Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp is a program under #missingdaughter initiative. The aim of this initiative is to bring more girls in the technology and ICT field and support them to overcome the fear with programming. The continuous effort is helping the community to build a women-generated group in the programming contest nationally and internationally.  

For example, in the ICPC of Dhaka site this year, 1666 girls teams have participated that was only 125 in the last year. Even the girls who just would attend the university programming classes now has come forward and started to break that chain.

BdOSN has a long vision to reach each and every girl from all over Bangladesh and support them to be in the ICT field as much as possible.

However, the interested people are requested to register for the camp in the link below:

Link: https://goo.gl/forms/w8Jt51oKmoniVKTw2

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CSO Summit Successfully Held at Dhaka Retro

Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) and ‘চাকরি খুঁজব না চাকরি দেব jointly organized the first ever Chief Struggling Officer (CSO) Summit on 19th November at Dhaka Retro. The motive was so the invitee entrepreneurs from different levels share their challenges and major struggling points faced in life with the audiences. A total number of 50+ participants made the event effective and successful.


The audiences, including novice entrepreneurs, in-business entrepreneurs or would-be entrepreneurs got an insight from the points raised and shared by the invitees today at the event. All of them shared the bitter experiences they faced to start, run and expand their entrepreneurial journey.


Some very insightful points were common in almost all the speakers’ stories shared today at the CSO Summit. These are:

  • Take decision quickly
  • Acquire relevant skills
  • Keep your words and commitment
  • Be honest in business exchange or transaction
  • Maintain your personal relationship to smoothly run your business
  • Focus! Focus! Focus!
  • Don't count achievement unless it's 10 years


The Founder and CEO of eCourier.com.bd shared how he is still trying to manage his family and convincing them that his initiative is much better than a traditional job life. He set strength on maintaining a balanced life that will be beneficial to smoothly run the business.


The Managing Director of FM Industries Limited Gazi Touhidur Rahman shared how he was betrayed by his partner and immediately turned his disappointments into forming this plastic industry that already raised funds from venture capital and within 5 years is set to be enlisted into IPO. He emphasized on the quality product, honesty and right human resource selection.


The Managing Director of BD Venture also was there and inspired the audiences with his struggles of maintaining the human resources in an organized way that brought him to pay for it.


Apart from them, there were Munir Hasan, General Secretary of BdOSN, Minhaz Anwar, the Chief Storyteller of BetterStories Limited and the Head of GP Accelerator; Milky Mahmud, founder of Shajgoj.com and some other significant speakers shared their stories at the today’s event.


However, the audiences enjoyed the session and they admitted getting some very crucial points needed in their entrepreneurial life. Humaira Chowdhury said, ‘She enjoyed the CSO Summit and wished for more such event in the days ahead”.


The CSO Summit was sponsored by Hostpair, FM Plastic Industries Limited, Wow Zer, and partnered by Zero Degree Communication, Dhaka Retro and Targetiv.

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Grace Hopper Programming Camp at KUET & Chittagong

Women have an immense potential to build their career in the field of ICT. A little motivation and sincere attempt can uncover that potential easily. With that vision, Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) has been organizing several programming training camps all over Bangladesh.
After the successful inauguration and 3 days of Grace Hopper Girls Programing Training camp in the last week, has now kicked off their activities at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) and Chittagong Independent University. The camp has been started on 10th November that will be continues till 12th November. The purpose of the camp is to motivate the girls in programming and evoke them to participate in the programing contests held both nationally and internationally.
 
The mentors and guests invited at the camps are impressed by the participant girls’ eagerness and potential in programming. M.M.A Hashem, the Professor of KUET happily shared that ‘our girls are working in several world famous organizations including Google, Apple and Facebook. They can go a long run providing that they get support and encouragement from this type of programming camp arrangement’.
 
The joint secretary of BdOSN Enayet Hossein Rajib, mentors of BdOSN Arunima Mondol and Tahmid Rafi, the university teacher Bishnu Sarkar and some other people from the related filed were present at that time.
The Grace Hopper training at Chittagong Independent University is being conducted by its teacher Emran Harun, the former teacher of BGC Trust University Priyanka Banik and others.
Grace Hopper Girls Programming Training Camp is preparing the students of high school, college and 1st and 2nd years university students for the next national programming competition.The BdOSN’s program coordinator Mr. All Rabbi said,“ In spite of the increase of the girls’ enrollment in the educational institutions, their participation in the computer programming contest is rare. To make computer programming popular, we have arranged this Grace Hopper Computer Programming Camp’.
 
It has been known that after the launching of a timely initiative called #missingdaughter in the last year, it has been organizing many workshop, camp, and career camp and internship programs to inspire the girls to come forward in the IT sectors.
There is a long term plan to execute the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology University (BSMRSTU), Rajshahi, Rangpur, Pabna, Comilla, Sylhet, CoxBazar, Rangamati, Tangail, Barisal, Gajipur and Noakhali.
The interested participant can primarily enroll here at this link: http://bit.ly/2fmew2h