Template:Training Guide for Hardware Grants Internship
This template can be printed out for use with new hardware grants interns and volunteers. This can be used as a checklist for orienting hardware grants interns.
Here is the job description for the hardware grants volunteer internship.
==Wiki==Brittany
- Please familiarize yourself with these wiki pages:
Accounts
Hardware grants interns and volunteers need to have all four of the following accounts:
Your trainer will help you sign up for these accounts and he or she will walk you through using them.
Walk-through
Your trainer will show you where to find the following items:
Classroom
- PCs
- Printers
- Headphones
Warehouse
- Monitors
- Keyboards
- Mice
- Power cords
- Network cables
- Printers (also in classroom)
- LCD-monitors
Elsewhere
The following items can be found in the store, advanced testing, or in locked rooms. Check in with a coordinator or staff member before removing any of these items from their area.
- 20 GB IDE Hard Drives
- Network devices
- IDE Hard drives with >20 GB
- Macintosh systems
- Laptops
Disbursing grants in the database
After granting out systems to organizations, it is necessary to enter the data regarding the grant into the database and record FG-PDX disbursements.
Follow-up
People from organizations will more often than not ask questions or provide comments after we have disbursed their grant. Verbal or e-mail follow-up responses are a typical part of the grant process.