Difference between revisions of "Computers for Kids"

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All build classes are taught by volunteer teachers, with a 1 teacher for 2 kids ratio, so the kids get individualized attention. In some instances we teach pre-build steps off site at the place of the youth organisation or school, since limited access to transportation is hindering groups participation.
 
All build classes are taught by volunteer teachers, with a 1 teacher for 2 kids ratio, so the kids get individualized attention. In some instances we teach pre-build steps off site at the place of the youth organisation or school, since limited access to transportation is hindering groups participation.
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Also see the [http://www.freegeek.org/computersforkids/ web page] describing CforK. (Note: the links to Computer Bits no longer work, as Computer Bits is no longer publishing or online.)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 28 December 2005

Computers for Kids (or Cfork) is a program to help underserved youth learn technology skills and and earn a computer. It is modeled after the regular build program, but youth come in as groups with a youth organization. They go through all the pre-build steps as a group, and finish at the same time. Some kids might build more than the required boxen, but we try to keep it a group activity. They get to build their own computer in the end.

All build classes are taught by volunteer teachers, with a 1 teacher for 2 kids ratio, so the kids get individualized attention. In some instances we teach pre-build steps off site at the place of the youth organisation or school, since limited access to transportation is hindering groups participation.

Also see the web page describing CforK. (Note: the links to Computer Bits no longer work, as Computer Bits is no longer publishing or online.)