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I picked up the above pictured card at InstructureCon 2016. I was, unfortunately, not able to attend the meeting on the lobby patio. Is there anyone who was able to attend that might be able to provide me with some information concerning what was discussed or, alternatively, a website for the group that hosted the session where information may have been posted?
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Hi! I attended this session -- it was about this group of Canvas developers known as the "Wolf Pack." It's a community of developers that develop single-purpose apps to address missing functionality in Canvas. Their goal is not only to extend Canvas but to also share ideas and code. The have a github space at Github.com/cuonline. Alex Karklins from UC Denver is one of the main contacts. Hope that helps!
Hi! I attended this session -- it was about this group of Canvas developers known as the "Wolf Pack." It's a community of developers that develop single-purpose apps to address missing functionality in Canvas. Their goal is not only to extend Canvas but to also share ideas and code. The have a github space at Github.com/cuonline. Alex Karklins from UC Denver is one of the main contacts. Hope that helps!
@kristy_bergeron Thank you. That is very helpful. I have already bookmarked their github.com site.
Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks for bookmarking the site. I hope you find it useful. Please reach out to me with any questions you might have!
Alex
@kristy_bergeron , thanks for this info; I didn't realize that the Wolf Pack and @alexander_kark1 (and cjford) are connected! I met Alex and Connor at Hack Night, and they are working on some cool stuff (micro LTIs).
Hi Stephanie,
I would love to post some information about the Wolf project in the Community. What do you think would be the most effective: a blog post, a community space, or a combination of the two?
It was great meeting you at Hack Night!
@alexander_kark1 , it's great to hear from you! Your Hack Night demonstration is very much at the forefront of my mind. I think a blog post in the Canvas Developers group would be a good place to get the conversation going, and you (or I) can then share the blog post out to any other groups of which we're members to spread the word about this very interesting initiative.
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