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==Mentors==
==Mentors==
Our most important need right now is for quality mentors. If you (or someone you know) would make a good mentor, please nominate yourself (or them), both here on the ML and on the wiki (if you can't handle a little redundant paperwork, you're probably not a good candidate :). Include relevant information such as:
Our most important need right now is for quality mentors. If you (or someone you know) would make a good mentor, please nominate yourself (or them), both here on the ML (iaep AT sl.o) and on the wiki (if you can't handle a little redundant paperwork, you're probably not a good candidate :). Include relevant information such as:


*Name/contact
*Name/contact
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Nah.
Nah.
=== Walter ===
* Name/contact
[[User:Walter|Walter Bender]]
EST (UTC-5)
* What kind of projects could/would you mentor?
I am interested in Sugar activities that are relevant to daily life in the classroom. Things that help the teacher and learner enhance their approaches to problem-solving.
* How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor?
As much as necessary to make sure we have a successful, useful outcome.
* What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?
maintainer of [[Activities/TurtleArt]]
* What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
30 years mentoring student projects at MIT
* Anything else you think is relevant.
You learn through doing, so I will roll up my sleeves along side whomever I mentor, because I want to keep learning.


=== [[User:Bobbyp|Bobby]] ===
=== [[User:Bobbyp|Bobby]] ===
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*What kind of projects could/would you mentor?
*What kind of projects could/would you mentor?


[[Listen Spell]], Activities related to speech synthesis
[[Activities/Listen Spell|Listen Spell]], Activities related to speech synthesis


*How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor? What are your other commitments over the summer?
*How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor? What are your other commitments over the summer?
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** My main goal is to ensure than proposed projects are did the right way. I want to avoid that student did the code on his own without any input from relevant person and so is finally never merged because it was just the wrong approach.
** My main goal is to ensure than proposed projects are did the right way. I want to avoid that student did the code on his own without any input from relevant person and so is finally never merged because it was just the wrong approach.


==[[User:BryanWB|Bryan W Berry]]==
===[[User:BryanWB|Bryan W Berry]]===


*Name: [[User:BryanWB|Bryan W Berry]]
*Name: [[User:BryanWB|Bryan W Berry]]
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*What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?
*What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?


Very little. I have a CS degree but the longest program I have written in the last 10 years was a 300 line python script.
For the past two years I have led a team of 10 full-time software developers creating open-source educational learning activities.
 
I do have 8 years of project management experience.


*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
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I have mentored 12 Nepali interns at OLE Nepal over the last 12 months.
I have mentored 12 Nepali interns at OLE Nepal over the last 12 months.


What do you think your role as a mentor would involve? How would you fill it, and why? (3-5 sentences is plenty)
There is a lot to creating learning activities that is not technical but procedure. I am particularly interested in making it easier for programmers to create learning activities.
===[[User:Walter|Walter]]===
*Name/contact
Walter Bender / (walter AT sl.o)
*Timezone
EST (UTC+4)
*What kind of projects could/would you mentor?
Activities, and some Sugar UI-related projects (anything relevant to daily life in the classroom.)
*How much time could you devote to mentoring? Can you make the especially solid commitment of being a double-mentor?
Not sure what a "double mentor" is, but I could put in 10 hours/week...
*What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?
I have been with the Sugar project since the beginning and have been making the occasional Sugar patch; I have written and maintain a half-dozen activities.
*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?


I was a GSoC coordinator and mentor in 2009. I have supervised hundreds of MIT undergraduate research projects and 50+ graduate-level (MS&PhD) thesis projects.


*Anything else you think is relevant.
*Anything else you think is relevant.


Please also add this page to your watchlist. We will probably later do some kind of "community interview" process where we ask you questions on this page.
You learn through doing, so I will roll up my sleeves along side whomever I mentor, because I want to keep learning.


===[[User:Mstone|Michael]]===
*Name/contact
:: Michael Stone / michael@laptop.org
*Timezone
:: EDT (UTC-4)
*What kind of projects could/would you mentor?
:: One project
*How much time could you devote to mentoring?
:: 5-10 hr/week
*What relevant coding experience do you have (very briefly, two sentences at most)?
:: I am the author of [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Rainbow rainbow]. I also am intimately familiar with Sugar's architecture, design, and code base.
*What relevant mentoring (or related) experience do you have?
:: I analyze, critique, and improve software professionally, often working with less experienced coders. I also managed the release of a small operating system ([http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/8.2.0 OLPC's 8.2.0 OS release]) in which I helped to fold the work of many contributors, both new and old, into a successful and coherent software development experience.
*Anything else you think is relevant.
:: My entrée into professional software development, which I love, was an internship not unlike the ones you're applying for here.


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