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... ... @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ 5 5 6 6 (% class="grid sortable filterable doOddEven" id="programList" %) 7 7 (% class="sortHeader" %)|=Program Name|=Contact|=FLOSS Used|=Notes 8 -|[[Computers for Classrooms>>url:http://www.computersforclassrooms.org/]] |[[Ozzie Serrano>>mailto:Ozzie@ComputersForClassrooms.org]], Program manager, [[General inquiries>>mailto:chico@computersforclassrooms.org]] | | Volunteer-based program to fix used computers for use in classrooms 8 +|[[Computers for Classrooms>>url:http://www.computersforclassrooms.org/]] |((( 9 +* [[Ozzie Serrano>>mailto:Ozzie@ComputersForClassrooms.org]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %), Program manager, [[(%%)General inquiries>>mailto:chico@computersforclassrooms.org]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %) 10 +)))| | Volunteer-based program to fix used computers for use in classrooms 9 9 |((( 10 10 [[Virginia Student Training and Refurbishment (VA STAR)>>url:http://www.vastar.org/]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %) 11 11 )))|((( ... ... @@ -22,17 +22,17 @@ 22 22 * Michelle Hilgart, program director: [[michelle@computers4kids.net>>path:mailto:michelle@computers4kids.net]] 23 23 * Lizzie Hoeppner, program director: [[lizzie@computers4kids.net>>path:mailto:lizzie@computers4kids.net]] 24 24 * James Auer, VISTA Mentor Program coordinator: [[james@computers4kids.net>>path:mailto:james@computers4kids.net]] 25 -)))| | 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. 26 -|[[Tux4Kids>>url:https://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org/]]| mailing list: [[tux4kids-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org>>path:mailto:tux4kids-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org]](% style="background-color: transparent;" %).| |((( 27 -* Open source (not OSI) project that develops software for educational purposes, with the intent of getting kids to events like Google Code-In 28 -* Website seemingly has not been updated since 2011 27 +)))| |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. 28 +|[[Tux4Kids>>url:https://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org/]]|((( 29 +* 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;" %). 30 +)))| |((( 31 +Open source (not OSI) project that develops software for educational purposes, with the intent of getting kids to events like Google Code-In 32 + 33 +Website seemingly has not been updated since 2011 29 29 ))) 30 30 |[["What's in the Box?" (Education World article)>>url:http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech012.shtml]]| | |((( 31 - *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 Director36 +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 32 32 ))) 33 -| | | |((( 34 -* email: 35 -))) 36 36 |[[Team Children>>url:http://www.teamchildren.org/project-mission.html]]| | |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. 37 37 |[[Close the Gap>>url:http://close-the-gap.org/what-we-do/project-cycle/]]|((( 38 38 * Project application: [[projects@close-the-gap.org>>mailto:projects@close-the-gap.org]] ... ... @@ -42,21 +42,25 @@ 42 42 |[[Partners Bridging the Digital Divide>>url:http://pbdd.org/]]|((( 43 43 * [[http:~~/~~/pddd.org/contact/>>url:http://pbdd.org/contact/]] 44 44 )))| | Volunteer group working to provide training, internet access and computer resources to those who need it 45 -|[[Makerspace125>>url:http://make125.org]]|[[Volunteer directory>>url:http://make125.org/volunteer/directory]]| | a [[makerspace>>url:https://www.makerspaces.com/what-is-a-makerspace/]] that ran a computer refurbishment class, installing Ubuntu on old computers 47 +|[[Makerspace125>>url:http://make125.org]]|((( 48 +* [[Volunteer directory>>url:http://make125.org/volunteer/directory]] 49 +)))| | a [[makerspace>>url:https://www.makerspaces.com/what-is-a-makerspace/]] that ran a computer refurbishment class, installing Ubuntu on old computers 46 46 |[[Change the Equation>>url:http://changetheequation.org/]] |((( 47 47 * Nadine Skinner, Foundation Grants Manager: [[grants@girlsinc-alameda.org>>path:mailto:grants@girlsinc-alameda.org]] 510-357-5515 48 48 * Contact Page: [[http:~~/~~/changetheequation.org/contact-change-equation>>url:http://changetheequation.org/contact-change-equation]] 49 49 )))| |((( 50 -* Programs designed to help students of low-income homes push for careers in STEM fields 51 -* [[BUILD IT: Girls Building Information Technology Fluency Through Design>>url:http://changetheequation.org/build-it-girls-building-information-technology-fluency-through-design-0]] 54 +Programs designed to help students of low-income homes push for careers in STEM fields 55 + 56 + 57 +[[BUILD IT: Girls Building Information Technology Fluency Through Design>>url:http://changetheequation.org/build-it-girls-building-information-technology-fluency-through-design-0]] 52 52 ))) 53 -|[[http:~~/~~/freecodecamp.com>>url:http://FreeCodeCamp||rel="__blank"]]|((( 54 -* Support: [[team@freecodecamp.com>>path:mailto:team@freecodecamp.com]] 55 -* Media Inquiries: [[quincy@freecodecamp.com>>path:mailto:quincy@freecodecamp.com]] 56 -)))|| (((57 -| A program madeto teachcoding in Open Sourceforfree|58 - )))59 -| [[FreeGeek>>url:http://freegeek.org]]|[[contactform>>url:http://www.freegeek.org/contact/general-info-request/]]| |NFP from Portland, OR that refurbishes donated computers and gives them to volunteers or sells them at low cost59 +| [[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;"]]| ((( 60 +* Support: (% class="wikiinternallink" %)[[team@freecodecamp.com>>path:mailto:team@freecodecamp.com]] 61 +* Media Inquiries: (% class="wikiinternallink" %)[[quincy@freecodecamp.com>>path:mailto:quincy@freecodecamp.com]] 62 +)))| | A program made to teach coding in Open Source for free 63 +|[[Free Geek>>url:http://freegeek.org]]|((( 64 +* [[contact form>>url:http://www.freegeek.org/contact/general-info-request/]] 65 +)))| | NFP from Portland, OR that refurbishes donated computers and gives them to volunteers or sells them at low cost 60 60 |[["Teacher on Special Assignment">>url:https://sites.google.com/site/robertlitteportfolio/program-timeline]]|((( 61 61 * Robert Litt, educator: [[rlitt6@yahoo.com>>path:mailto:rlitt6@yahoo.com]] 62 62 )))| | technology teacher who created a computer lab for his classroom with donated computers and open-source OS/Software