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Most of my OLPC related activities are documented at my website: http://eclecti.cc/olpc
Most of my OLPC related activities are documented at my website: http://eclecti.cc/olpc


== [[Google Summer of Code]] ==
The code for my GSoC project is at: http://git.n0r.org/?p=pygame-nrp;a=summary
I participated in GSoC 2008 with OLPC. My project was developing a camera and computer vision library. My implementation was through adding a camera module and several computer vision functions to [[Pygame]]. While it is available in the [http://www.pygame.org/wiki/cvs Pygame repository], it will not be released until Pygame 1.9.0 in early to mid 2009.


You can track what I'm working on at the moment with my [[User:Nrp/Weekly_updates | Weekly Updates]].
You can track historical updates for the summer with my [[User:Nrp/Weekly_updates | Weekly Updates]].
== [[Student Technology Outreach]] ==
I am a program coordinator at [http://cmustoc.org STOC], a club at Carnegie Mellon University. We are building up an Activity development team, and should have some wonderful things out soon.
== Activities ==
=== [[Bridge]] ===
Daniel Drake and I wrote this during the OLPC Physics Game Jam. It is currently being rewritten by STOC.
=== [[Panorama]] ===
Donald Cober and I wrote this during the Yahoo! University Hack Day at CMU. It is going to be rewritten by either STOC early next year, or me during winter break 2008-2009.
=== [[Colors!]] ===
I helped Wade Brainerd with the videopaint portion of the activity. This is something that will be improved upon when I have more free time.

Revision as of 05:17, 24 November 2008

Most of my OLPC related activities are documented at my website: http://eclecti.cc/olpc

Google Summer of Code

I participated in GSoC 2008 with OLPC. My project was developing a camera and computer vision library. My implementation was through adding a camera module and several computer vision functions to Pygame. While it is available in the Pygame repository, it will not be released until Pygame 1.9.0 in early to mid 2009.

You can track historical updates for the summer with my Weekly Updates.

Student Technology Outreach

I am a program coordinator at STOC, a club at Carnegie Mellon University. We are building up an Activity development team, and should have some wonderful things out soon.

Activities

Bridge

Daniel Drake and I wrote this during the OLPC Physics Game Jam. It is currently being rewritten by STOC.

Panorama

Donald Cober and I wrote this during the Yahoo! University Hack Day at CMU. It is going to be rewritten by either STOC early next year, or me during winter break 2008-2009.

Colors!

I helped Wade Brainerd with the videopaint portion of the activity. This is something that will be improved upon when I have more free time.