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+ | :***'' USB Device Testing | ||
+ | :***'' Network Switch Testing - Testing network switches, hubs, routers, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, 27 February 2008
Returning Volunteers
Many of our volunteers leave the Adoption Program not realizing how they can further contribute to Free Geek.
This page is designed to help a person organize the Adoption Graduates who want to further volunteer at FG
Life After the Adoption Program
- [Build Program]
- additional shifts in the Adoption Areas
- BIG PROJECTS
The Breakdown
- Build Program
- The build Program is a great way to learn how to build computers. You don't have to know ANYTHING about computers to start, and it is a self-paced program, usually taking about 60-80 hours, or 2-3 months.
- Participants build 6 computers, learning card sorting, evaluating hardware, quality control,assembly and installation
- Once completing the Build Program, there are additional educational options
- [Laptop Building]
- [Mac Building]
- Hardware testing (Advanced testing)
- AGP Testing
- CD Burner Testing
- CPU Testing
- DVD-ROM testing is new and cool.
- Motherboard testing howto can be found here
- Ram tester
- USB Device Testing
- Network Switch Testing - Testing network switches, hubs, routers, etc.
- Advanced Linux testing