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==Stakeholder Testimonies== | ==Stakeholder Testimonies== | ||
; Pre-Build coordinator and staff backup | ; Pre-Build coordinator and staff backup | ||
| − | * Richard | + | * Richard - Vagrant's way of dealing with maintaining flow chart documents seems reasonable to do. |
| − | reasonable to do. | + | :When System Eval is half full of Spanish Prebuilders, then there are English Prebuilders that they can teach each other. When it's nearly full of Spanish Prebuilders, there is usually only room for one English Prebuilder, which does not work so well as we like to focus on people working together. |
| − | : | + | :One time at least, half the Spanish System Evaluators actually ended up going through Hardware ID instead of System Eval (at least for the first hour). They may not have been the same people who signed up for System Eval. On that day it did not disrupt Hardware ID as no one showed up for the shift, but it split the attention of the instructor into two places, and I think a few mistakes were made in System Eval as a result. |
| − | English Prebuilders that they can teach each other. When it's nearly | + | :People do seem very excited and do seem to be getting something out of the program. |
| − | full of Spanish Prebuilders, there is usually only room for one English | + | :This has happened at a time when I am low on interns, so as often as not, it makes prebuild easier to run as a whole. But if I had a full complement of interns scheduled I wonder if they'd have enough to do when Spanish "replacement workers" walk in and do all the work. We might need to think more about alternate work for the English interns or something. |
| − | Prebuilder, which does not work so well as we like to focus on people | ||
| − | working together. | ||
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| − | up going through Hardware ID instead of System Eval (at least for the | ||
| − | first hour). They may not have been the same people who signed up for | ||
| − | System Eval. On that day it did not disrupt Hardware ID as no one showed | ||
| − | up for the shift, but it split the attention of the instructor into two | ||
| − | places, and I think a few mistakes were made in System Eval as a result. | ||
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| − | the program. | ||
| − | : | ||
| − | not, it makes prebuild easier to run as a whole. But if I had a full | ||
| − | complement of interns scheduled I wonder if they'd have enough to do | ||
| − | when Spanish "replacement workers" walk in and do all the work. We might | ||
| − | need to think more about alternate work for the English interns or | ||
| − | something. | ||
* Vagrant | * Vagrant | ||
; Build staff coordinators | ; Build staff coordinators | ||
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; Spanish Build coordinators | ; Spanish Build coordinators | ||
* Renee - Above all, I am wildly impressed with the Spanish Build interns' commitment to the program. They have shown responsibility and dedication beyond my expectations, and beyond the commitment that I see with many other internships at Free Geek. I feel that they have taken this project very personally and are committed to maintaining it. The majority of the Spanish Build instructors have themselves gone on to various post-Build stations: two in Mac, four in Advanced Testing. | * Renee - Above all, I am wildly impressed with the Spanish Build interns' commitment to the program. They have shown responsibility and dedication beyond my expectations, and beyond the commitment that I see with many other internships at Free Geek. I feel that they have taken this project very personally and are committed to maintaining it. The majority of the Spanish Build instructors have themselves gone on to various post-Build stations: two in Mac, four in Advanced Testing. | ||
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:The participants also have shown a lot of interest and commitment to showing up, or advising us if they are not able to show up. They have shown a great interest in taking advantage of this opportunity and have shown me that they have made their own notes and charts to study when they are at home. They have been interested primarily in knowledge and learning what the Build program has to offer and secondarily in earning a computer. There is an entire family that is in the Spanish Build program and they come in together to learn and work together. This is a a great accomplishment for any program at Free Geek, one that is tough to obtain, and very important, particularly in the Latin community. | :The participants also have shown a lot of interest and commitment to showing up, or advising us if they are not able to show up. They have shown a great interest in taking advantage of this opportunity and have shown me that they have made their own notes and charts to study when they are at home. They have been interested primarily in knowledge and learning what the Build program has to offer and secondarily in earning a computer. There is an entire family that is in the Spanish Build program and they come in together to learn and work together. This is a a great accomplishment for any program at Free Geek, one that is tough to obtain, and very important, particularly in the Latin community. | ||
:There has been a lot of interest when the word has gotten out to people; many people in the Spanish speaking community were unaware of Free Geek or the fact that they could obtain for no cost the knowledge that the Build program offers. | :There has been a lot of interest when the word has gotten out to people; many people in the Spanish speaking community were unaware of Free Geek or the fact that they could obtain for no cost the knowledge that the Build program offers. | ||
| + | * Elizabeth | ||
; Bi-lingual instructors | ; Bi-lingual instructors | ||
Latest revision as of 12:01, 19 November 2010
Evaluation of the Spanish Build Program.
Stakeholder Testimonies
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