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Aerogami: Learning How Things Fly by Making Paper Planes #20

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kshitizkhanal7 opened this issue Apr 12, 2017 · 12 comments
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Aerogami: Learning How Things Fly by Making Paper Planes #20

kshitizkhanal7 opened this issue Apr 12, 2017 · 12 comments

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kshitizkhanal7 commented Apr 12, 2017

[ Project Contact ] @kshitizkhanal7
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/kshitizkhanal7/Aerogami
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Mozilla Science
[ Location ] Kathmandu (GMT + 5.75)

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This project is an open educational practice. It aims to teach participants how things fly using simple English words, the most basic of understandings about how things work, and playing in real world (by making paper planes) and virtual world (an interactive graphical web application).


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Ticked some boxes in the checklist

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Hi, @kshitizkhanal7! Do you think this project addresses one track more than the others?

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@chadsansing I think it addresses Digital Inclusion more than the other two.

@kshitizkhanal7 kshitizkhanal7 changed the title Aerogami: Learning How Things Fly by Making Airplanes Aerogami: Learning How Things Fly by Making Paper Planes Apr 12, 2017
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Hey there @kshitizkhanal7! I saw you closed this issue... was wondering if you were still planning on leading this for the Global Sprint.

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I think I misunderstood what closing the issue meant.

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No worries! We keep all the project issues open in this repo as a list of the available projects for folks to contribute to in the Global Sprint. It doesn't really make that clear anywhere here, though does it?

Glad to see you're still planning on joining us! 👏

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aerogami

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This is ready for Mozilla-Pulse

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Do I close the issue or leave comment to a community wrangler? @stephwright @acabunoc @chadsansing ?

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stephwright commented May 11, 2017

Sorry @kshitizkhanal7 ... I was traveling for the last several days. This has been Pulsed! https://www.mozillapulse.org/entry/255
Leave the issue open as this is maintained as a list of Sprint projects for sprint participants to look at and decide where to jump in.

@stephwright stephwright moved this from Submitted to On Pulse in Science May 11, 2017
@abbycabs abbycabs added the 2017 label Feb 5, 2018
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Thanks for participating in #mozsprint 2017! We're gearing up for 2018 and closing all the issues from last year. Want to bring your project to #mozsprint 2018, May 10-11? Our Call for Projects is open!

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Updated link for the call for projects!: https://foundation.mozilla.org/opportunity/global-sprint/lead-a-project/

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