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= Math4 Organizers =
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== Math4 Organizers ==
    
Organizers are responsible for making sure that development teams have everything they need, and are moving forward.  The current organizers of the Math4 Team are:
 
Organizers are responsible for making sure that development teams have everything they need, and are moving forward.  The current organizers of the Math4 Team are:
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* Karlie Robinson ([[User:KRobinson]]) <karlie_robinson webpath net>
 
* Karlie Robinson ([[User:KRobinson]]) <karlie_robinson webpath net>
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= Math4 Teams =
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== Math4 Teams ==
    
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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* '''Developers: designing activities and writing code.'''  Developers, your primary mission is to listen to the teachers' intent, and then write activity code that expresses that intent.  You should commit to writing your code in the open source way.  That means working together, using gitorious or the like to maintain code publicly, keeping at least a bit of a TODO list, and documenting your code well enough that new developers can pick up and join in.  And yes, that last part isn't always "the open source way," but it should be, and for us, it will be.  :)
 
* '''Developers: designing activities and writing code.'''  Developers, your primary mission is to listen to the teachers' intent, and then write activity code that expresses that intent.  You should commit to writing your code in the open source way.  That means working together, using gitorious or the like to maintain code publicly, keeping at least a bit of a TODO list, and documenting your code well enough that new developers can pick up and join in.  And yes, that last part isn't always "the open source way," but it should be, and for us, it will be.  :)
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== Math4 Team Signups ==
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=== Math4 Team Signups ===
    
Volunteers!  Please sign up below.  When enough volunteers have signed up, an organizer will be in touch to help kick off your team.  
 
Volunteers!  Please sign up below.  When enough volunteers have signed up, an organizer will be in touch to help kick off your team.  
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First complete team gets to pick their own, favorite [[wikipedia:Set_(mathematics) |number set]] as a name.
 
First complete team gets to pick their own, favorite [[wikipedia:Set_(mathematics) |number set]] as a name.
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=== Math4 Red Team ===
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== Math4 Red Team ==
    
* Teacher One Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
 
* Teacher One Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
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* Developer Three Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
 
* Developer Three Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
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=== Math4 Blue Team ===
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== Math4 Blue Team ==
    
* Teacher One Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
 
* Teacher One Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
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* Developer Three Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
 
* Developer Three Needed, <email at wherever dot com>
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=== [[Math4Team/RIT|Math4 RIT Team]] ===
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== [[Math4Team/RIT|Math4 RIT Team]] ==
 
{{:Math4Team/RIT/WhosWho}}
 
{{:Math4Team/RIT/WhosWho}}
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