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MaryNguyen
16-10-2015, 16:46
Kristine Atiyeh - This is How I Work (http://blog.spectrum3847.org/2015/10/kristine-atiyeh-this-is-how-i-work.html)
This month we are looking at Kristine Atiyeh, an inspiring mentor who helps kids learn in all sorts of ways. She is a teacher and mentor to many young kids, from her art classes to her work with Lego Robotics for the Latino STEM Alliance. She shares her knowledge of robotics gained from years of experience of being on FRC team 175 Buzz Robotics. She is now a mentor on 125 NUTRONS and was recently on GameSense to present the 2016 game hint! If you want to know more about this incredible mentor and her experiences, read the article and see how our amazing FRC mentors work!
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Thank you so much for being in this series and taking time to do this for us! You should definitely check out her article! She has amazing advice and stories from her years in FRC as a student and as a mentor. She was also recently in the GameSense FRC game hint reveal.
If you would like to be featured in our How I Work articles please contact team@spectrum3847.org (team@spectrum3847.org.).

Rosiebotboss
18-10-2015, 14:31
2 words-- Kristine ROCKS! :)

bkahl
18-10-2015, 14:35
2 words-- Kristine ROCKS! :)

Quoted for the truth.

Ty Tremblay
18-10-2015, 15:16
So glad to see Kristine in a HIW article. She does so much for NE FIRST as well as the NUTRONS and is a great role model for women in STEM.

Another great article, Spectrum!

The_ShamWOW88
20-10-2015, 10:00
Great to see more awesome mentors from our neck of the woods in this series. Myself and the Aztechs look forward to competing with Kristine and team 125 again this season.

Keep up the great work!

MysterE
20-10-2015, 10:16
I love HIW so much. Thanks for doing these :-)

Monochron
20-10-2015, 10:36
Wow it was cool seeing Jamaica Plain mentioned in the article. I grew up on South Street in JP! Still have some family up there too.