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==Goals==
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*To draft a viable Laptop Pre-Build program that prepares people for the
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Laptop Build program
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**To establish teaching resources (instructor based as well as
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self-guided resources) for Hardware ID/Recycling
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**To create a program syllabus that demonstrates skills and subjects
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covered by the program
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**To have enough time before implementing the program to allow for training
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*To think about creating a standard for builders, something like a "Free
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Geek Laptop Tech" program
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*And eventually, to add continuing education resources to the existing
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Laptop Build program
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*Make resources for ESL folks available
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**Spanish builder glossary
  
==Total Absolute Fantasy==
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==PROGRAM DRAFT==
*Train people to be hackers and be happy to dig around command line and forums for solutions and ideas.
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The Laptop Pre-Build Program is divided into four sections, that
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correlate roughly to four shifts. Folks can repeat needed sections as
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needed. The Four Letter Plan:
  
==Basic Flow and Goals:==
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;A Hardware Intro
*Maintain integrity and quality of Free Geek's hardware options through training an documentation of the laptop program.
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:Hardware ID
*Hardware ID -> Laptop Eval -> Command Line Intro -> Laptop Build
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:Disassembly/Assembly strategies
*How to best prepare volunteers to build laptops and filter out those who are not yet ready.
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:Practice on Recyclers using Recycle procedure
  
==Links==
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;B Hardware Cont'd
[[Meeting Notes]]
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:Hardware ID review (maybe a test or something)
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:Network Tools intro
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:POST troubleshooting
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:More recycler practice, maybe an AS-IS machine or two
  
[[Laptop Ratings]]
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;C Mechanical Skills
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:Put what you've learned into practice! Spend the shift honing
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mechanical skills and POST troubleshooting. Review any needed
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material
  
==Solutions :==
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;D Build Prep
*Take step by step photos of each laptop disassembly and keep them on file.  As a new laptop comes in compare to database of steps, if it's not in there a builder has to make one.  We could sort them by the above archetypes.
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:OS tour
#Need time to get it done.
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:CLI for laptops
#Spend time and we all take a different model and disassemble them step by step.  begin with the "easiest" kind.
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:WLAN troubleshooting
#Use egg cartons that hold the screws from step 1, 2, 3 etc to held with re-assembly.
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:Laptop Build Binder Appendix Tour
*Generalized ideas of what to look for (i.e. the archetypes above), instead of using specific models.
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:Recycle/As-Is with any additional time
  
==Training :==
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==BIG PICTURE QUESTIONS==
*Similar to pre-build, documentation is provided.
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*How to make the program inclusive without losing build quality
 
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*What has been attempted before?
===Documentation===
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*How to make each section teachable when builders may be at different stages, how to balance instruction with self-instruction resources
*Provide flow charts on how to find methods to disassemble laptops.  i.e. Is it in our LAN? If not,go to XYZ.com.
 
*Prebuilds documentation is very easy to find.
 
*Need to find a balance between easily followable documentation, but easily referenced as well (i.e. on the wall in front of them).
 
#Binders are possible, but are bulky due to large number of models.
 
#Wiki is good, but requires another computer to run on it.
 
#Use a printout hung under the lights in laptops to make a "wall".
 
*Use pre-existing documentation and link from our LAN and ask volunteers to search it for info.  If they cannot find it, ask them to search for it via Google and then add the link to our database.
 
 
 
==Challenges :==
 
Hardest part for beginners is how to disassemble old laptops with breaking them.
 
 
 
==Hardware ID==
 
*Basic form and function, basic examples.  Photos of powersupply ratings. Where RAM goes, etc.
 
*Wifi, optical drives, HD's, etc.
 
*ZIF and LIF adapters and differences.
 
  
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==TO DO LIST==
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*Hardware ID examples
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**Tear down machines, labeled
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**Image-based glossary in English and Spanish
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 21 March 2013

Goals

  • To draft a viable Laptop Pre-Build program that prepares people for the

Laptop Build program

    • To establish teaching resources (instructor based as well as

self-guided resources) for Hardware ID/Recycling

    • To create a program syllabus that demonstrates skills and subjects

covered by the program

    • To have enough time before implementing the program to allow for training
  • To think about creating a standard for builders, something like a "Free

Geek Laptop Tech" program

  • And eventually, to add continuing education resources to the existing

Laptop Build program

  • Make resources for ESL folks available
    • Spanish builder glossary

PROGRAM DRAFT

The Laptop Pre-Build Program is divided into four sections, that correlate roughly to four shifts. Folks can repeat needed sections as needed. The Four Letter Plan:

A Hardware Intro
Hardware ID
Disassembly/Assembly strategies
Practice on Recyclers using Recycle procedure
B Hardware Cont'd
Hardware ID review (maybe a test or something)
Network Tools intro
POST troubleshooting
More recycler practice, maybe an AS-IS machine or two
C Mechanical Skills
Put what you've learned into practice! Spend the shift honing

mechanical skills and POST troubleshooting. Review any needed material

D Build Prep
OS tour
CLI for laptops
WLAN troubleshooting
Laptop Build Binder Appendix Tour
Recycle/As-Is with any additional time

BIG PICTURE QUESTIONS

  • How to make the program inclusive without losing build quality
  • What has been attempted before?
  • How to make each section teachable when builders may be at different stages, how to balance instruction with self-instruction resources

TO DO LIST

  • Hardware ID examples
    • Tear down machines, labeled
    • Image-based glossary in English and Spanish