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34.2 | 1 | Similar programs have the following shared goals: | |
29.1 | 2 | ||
34.2 | 3 | * Adoption of open source software | |
4 | * Participants leave with a device that they can use to access technology | ||
29.2 | 5 | ||
35.2 | 6 | Goal: Create Communities of Collaboration to share Best Practices or Curating a peer community to share best practices | |
34.2 | 7 | ||
35.2 | 8 | 1. Research programs that match the shared goals and create a list of programs to follow up with | |
9 | 1. Draft an email template to send out to programs | ||
10 | 11. Do you provide computers? | ||
11 | 11. Does the computer come with installed software | ||
34.2 | 12 | ||
13 | Could include: | ||
14 | |||
15 | * Hardware | ||
16 | * Desktops included - laptops typically aren't taken apart to the same extent | ||
17 | * Hands-on | ||
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29.2 | 19 | * talk to Nick C and get his program info | |
34.1 | 20 | * talk to Amy M at the library to get her contact info | |
29.2 | 21 | ||
48.1 | 22 | ((( | |
23 | Next steps:do they still exist, build a profile, survey: would they like to join a community and what benefit would they be looking for in the community | ||
24 | ))) | ||
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13.1 | 26 | {{velocity}} | |
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31 | (% class="grid sortable filterable doOddEven" id="programList" %) | ||
32 | (% class="sortHeader" %)|=Program Name|=Contact|=FLOSS Used|=Notes | ||
48.1 | 33 | |[[Kramden Institute>>url:https://kramden.org/]]| | Yes|Collect, refurbish and award computers to students and families without a computer in their home. Inspire students to succeed by teaching them critical computer, software and Internet skills. Recycle and reuse donated computers and parts; extending their lives and reducing e-waste. | |
18.1 | 34 | |[[Computers for Classrooms>>url:http://www.computersforclassrooms.org/]] |((( | |
35 | * [[Ozzie Serrano>>mailto:Ozzie@ComputersForClassrooms.org]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %), Program manager, [[General inquiries>>mailto:chico@computersforclassrooms.org]] | ||
38.2 | 36 | )))| No|Volunteer-based program to fix used computers for use in classrooms | |
18.1 | 37 | |((( | |
38 | [[Virginia Student Training and Refurbishment (VA STAR)>>url:http://www.vastar.org/]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %) | ||
39 | )))|((( | ||
40 | * [[Chuck Drake>>path:mailto:drakecd@pwcs.edu]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %), state coordinator, | ||
41 | * [[Conor Bloodworth>>path:mailto:dean@vastar.org]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %), assistant state coordinator/logistics | ||
38.2 | 42 | )))| No|Student-based refurbishment program established state-wide. Finished computers go to students/families in need. | |
18.1 | 43 | |[[Computer-in-a-Box>>url:https://www.eqoptech.org/new-blog/2017/2/5/computer-in-a-box-refurbish-workshop]]|((( | |
44 | * Peter Swenson, director? (unable to find email) | ||
45 | * Daniel Lim, instructor: (% class="wikiinternallink" %)[[Daniel@EqOpTech.org>>url:http://mailto:Daniel@EqOpTech.org]][[path:mailto:David@EqOpTech.org]] | ||
46 | * Terence Lee, instructor: [[Terence@EqOpTech.org>>path:mailto:Terence@EqOpTech.org]] | ||
47 | * EqOpTech general inquiries: [[Contact@EqOpTech.org>>path:mailto:Contact@EqOpTech.org]] | ||
38.2 | 48 | )))| Yes|After school program for students focusing on fixing/wiping used computers, installing Linux (or allowing Dual-boot for Linux and Mac), and donating to students in need. Assisted by [[EqOpTech.org>>url:http://EqOpTech.org]] | |
18.1 | 49 | |[[Computers 4 Kids>>url:http://www.computers4kids.net/]]|((( | |
50 | * Michelle Hilgart, program director: [[michelle@computers4kids.net>>path:mailto:michelle@computers4kids.net]] | ||
51 | * Lizzie Hoeppner, program director: [[lizzie@computers4kids.net>>path:mailto:lizzie@computers4kids.net]] | ||
52 | * James Auer, VISTA Mentor Program coordinator: [[james@computers4kids.net>>path:mailto:james@computers4kids.net]] | ||
38.2 | 53 | )))| No|Summer camp/after-school program to get computers into the hands of low-income students, while helping them build technology skills and work readiness. Eligible students can apply for free. | |
18.1 | 54 | |[[Tux4Kids>>url:https://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org/]]|((( | |
55 | * mailing list: (% class="wikiinternallink" style="background-color: transparent;" %)[[tux4kids-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org>>path:mailto:tux4kids-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %). | ||
38.2 | 56 | )))| Yes|((( | |
15.3 | 57 | Open source (not OSI) project that develops software for educational purposes, with the intent of getting kids to events like Google Code-In | |
58 | |||
59 | Website seemingly has not been updated since 2011 | ||
18.1 | 60 | ))) | |
40.1 | 61 | |[["What's in the Box?" (Education World article)>>url:http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech012.shtml]]| | No|((( | |
15.3 | 62 | Vocational/life skills course run by [[Sugar River Valley Regional Technical Center>>url:https://sites.google.com/sau6.org/srvrtc/home]]; awaiting more info from the SRVRTC Director | |
18.1 | 63 | ))) | |
40.1 | 64 | |[[Team Children>>url:http://www.teamchildren.org/project-mission.html]]| | No|Group based in Virginia that refurbishes computers to distribute to familes that apply to receive them. Familes are asked to pay a minimum of $65, maximum of $225, and volunteer for a minimum of an hour.[[Volunteering>>url:http://www.teamchildren.org/receive-a-computer.html]] comes in the form of advertising the program via word of mouth or fliers. | |
18.1 | 65 | |[[Close the Gap>>url:http://close-the-gap.org/what-we-do/project-cycle/]]|((( | |
15.1 | 66 | * Project application: [[projects@close-the-gap.org>>mailto:projects@close-the-gap.org]] | |
67 | * Communication/press [[inquiries@close-the-gap.org>>mailto:inquiries@close-the-gap.org]] | ||
68 | * General inquiries: [[info@close-the-gap.org>>url:http://info@close-the-gap.org]] | ||
40.1 | 69 | )))| No| | |
18.1 | 70 | |[[Partners Bridging the Digital Divide>>url:http://pbdd.org/]]|((( | |
15.1 | 71 | * [[http:~~/~~/pddd.org/contact/>>url:http://pbdd.org/contact/]] | |
40.1 | 72 | )))| No| Volunteer group working to provide training, internet access and computer resources to those who need it | |
18.1 | 73 | |[[Makerspace125>>url:http://make125.org]]|((( | |
15.3 | 74 | * [[Volunteer directory>>url:http://make125.org/volunteer/directory]] | |
41.1 | 75 | )))| Yes| a [[makerspace>>url:https://www.makerspaces.com/what-is-a-makerspace/]] that ran a computer refurbishment class, installing Ubuntu on old computers | |
18.1 | 76 | |[[Change the Equation>>url:http://changetheequation.org/]] |((( | |
15.1 | 77 | * Nadine Skinner, Foundation Grants Manager: [[grants@girlsinc-alameda.org>>path:mailto:grants@girlsinc-alameda.org]] 510-357-5515 | |
78 | * Contact Page: [[http:~~/~~/changetheequation.org/contact-change-equation>>url:http://changetheequation.org/contact-change-equation]] | ||
40.1 | 79 | )))| No|((( | |
15.3 | 80 | Programs designed to help students of low-income homes push for careers in STEM fields | |
81 | |||
40.1 | 82 | [[BUILD IT: Girls Building Information Technology Fluency Through Design>>url:http://changetheequation.org/build-it-girls-building-information-technology-fluency-through-design-0]] | |
18.1 | 83 | ||
40.1 | 84 | ~*~**This program does not appear to exist anymore | |
18.1 | 85 | ))) | |
86 | |[[http:~~/~~/freecodecamp.com>>url:http://FreeCodeCamp||rel="__blank" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(17, 10, 5); text-decoration-line: underline; outline: 0px;"]]|((( | ||
15.3 | 87 | * Support: (% class="wikiinternallink" %)[[team@freecodecamp.com>>path:mailto:team@freecodecamp.com]] | |
88 | * Media Inquiries: (% class="wikiinternallink" %)[[quincy@freecodecamp.com>>path:mailto:quincy@freecodecamp.com]] | ||
40.1 | 89 | )))| Yes| A program made to teach coding in Open Source for free | |
18.1 | 90 | |[[Free Geek>>url:http://freegeek.org]]|((( | |
15.3 | 91 | * [[contact form>>url:http://www.freegeek.org/contact/general-info-request/]] | |
40.1 | 92 | )))| Yes| NFP from Portland, OR that refurbishes donated computers and gives them to volunteers or sells them at low cost | |
18.1 | 93 | |[["Teacher on Special Assignment">>url:https://sites.google.com/site/robertlitteportfolio/program-timeline]]|((( | |
15.1 | 94 | * Robert Litt, educator: [[rlitt6@yahoo.com>>path:mailto:rlitt6@yahoo.com]] | |
40.1 | 95 | )))| Yes| technology teacher who created a computer lab for his classroom with donated computers and open-source OS/Software | |
41.1 | 96 | |[[Computers For Learning (CFA)>>url:https://computersforlearning.gov/htm/hp_eligibility.htm]]|((( | |
15.1 | 97 | * For a project application: [[projects@close-the-gap.org>>path:mailto:projects@close-the-gap.org]] | |
98 | |||
99 | * For communication and press inquiries: [[communication@close-the-gap.org>>path:mailto:communication@close-the-gap.org]] | ||
100 | |||
40.1 | 101 | For general questions: [[info@close-the-gap.org>>path:mailto:info@close-the-gap.org]] | |
102 | )))| No| Federal program for schools to receive computer hardware for educational purposes (check eligibility tab) |