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=Abbi Honeycutt=
   
===Background===
 
===Background===
I am a first year Information Security and Forensics student at RIT. I am very interested in education, and have some experience working with second grade students with various learning disorders. I am very excited to be working with OLPC because it meshes two of my favorite things -- technology and education. In my free time I enjoy web development and horseback riding.
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My name is Abbi Honeycutt and I am a third year Information Security and Forensics student at RIT. I am very interested in education, and have some experience working with second grade students with various learning disorders. I am very excited to be working with OLPC because it meshes two of my favorite things -- technology and education. In my free time I enjoy web development and horseback riding.
 
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I am interested in working with the game Produce Puzzle and perhaps helping develop some new math games. As a student with a math learning disorder myself, I am also interested in the possibility of using XO laptops in special education programs in the US and other countries.
      
===Skills===
 
===Skills===
PHP, MySQL, Javascript, C++, web design, experience with elementary age children, some experience with graphic design
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PHP, MySQL, Javascript, C++,  Bash scripting, networking, web development, experience with teaching elementary age children, some experience with graphic design
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===Math Tasks===
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===Projects===
* 4.P.5 (Solve problems involving proportional relationships, including unit pricing (e.g., four apples cost 80¢, so one apple costs 20¢) and map interpretation (e.g., one inch represents five miles, so two inches represent ten miles).
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[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/PacMath PacMath] (Fall 2010)
* 4.P.4 (Use pictures, models, tables, charts, graphs, words, number sentences, and mathematical notations to interpret mathematical relationships).
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* 4.M.3 (Identify time to the minute on analog and digital clocks using a.m. and p.m. Compute elapsed time using a clock (e.g., hours and minutes since…) and using a calendar (e.g., days since…).).
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===Project===
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[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Produce_Puzzle Produce Puzzle] (Spring 2009)
Coming Soon!
      
===Contact Information===
 
===Contact Information===
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MSN: 928@redwall.net
 
MSN: 928@redwall.net
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Email: amh7732@rit.edu
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Skype: abbi.honeycutt
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Skype: abbi.honeycutt
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Email: [mailto:amh7732@rit.edu amh7732@rit.edu]
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IRC: [irc://irc.freenode.com/#rit-innovation #rit-innovation] [irc://irc.freenode.com/#sugar #sugar] [irc://irc.freenode.com/#rochester-pythonistas #rochester-pythonistas] as classclownfish
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Blog: [http://equireg.com/blog/?feed=rss2&cat=3 http://equireg.com/blog/?feed=rss2&cat=3]

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