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11/19/11
How to train the builders.
- Recruiting from within laptop eval.
- At least 4:1 ratio of assistants to volunteers.
- Draw people from existing programs, "Soft Recruiting", to use in Laptop-Eval.
- How to triage stuff to raw hardware beginners.
- Make them very aware of the requirements of the job.
- Jewelers Touch
- Appropriate use of force in disassembly
- Patience
- Troubleshooting Skills
- Self-guided help seeking
- Make them very aware of the requirements of the job.
- How to "pass" them through different areas and evaluate their skills.
- Teach the basics to a newbie? i.e. Hardware eval?
How to run the program?
- Task management will be important
- What is the basic flow of one session?
- Find a way to organize the intake, and having a criteria to develop a pool of work, Triaging the intake.
Need to reshape the room, storage is at capacity, production is not quick enough to keep up with intake.
- Move the back wall of the storage room back into the build area.
- We need more work space
- Add a bench to the side wall. Have Eval use the wall bench and Build the center bench.
- Tear down wall separating Laptops and Desktops. Would require a reshape of the whole space.
- Requires more management of space and activity to reduce mix ups. More people = greater chance of problem.
- Long Term Goal : Increase capacity of volunteers in this area to have concurrent eval and build shifts.
Space Related Problems :
- Switch Location makes cabling difficult.
- Move tables to the back wall, move switch above it and run down the wall.
- Unused Furniture
- Desk in back - whats it for?
- Back shelves in corner are under-utilized.
10/29/11 :
- Look for documentation on how to find a hard drive. Big goal is to remove the HD and scrub the data.
- Locate archetypes of Laptops, and determine kinds of disassembly that each one requires (HD, screen, RAM, keyboard etc.)
- HD Complexity (higher=harder). Need to find a way to bring that across to the builders (have them pre-sort). Diagrams could also work.
- Screw covers on bottom
- Side loaded HD's
- Under keyboard
- Chasis split.
- Use MacLands labeling for tools. (toolkits, etc).
- Locate different websites for disassembly for laptops. Provide examples and links to begin our resource list. Please list them Existing Laptop Documentation.
- Develop curriculum for Laptop Hardware ID.
- Determine transition from Laptop Eval to Laptop Build (i.e. finding drivers, troubleshooting, etc).
- Require a Command line Class?
- Require some other kind of class.
- Require students to do QA.
- Provides a higher level overview and basic understanding.
- Throw them example boxes, i.e. unplug something, or break a driver.
- Make it an intro to the troubleshooting.
- Determine a Triage process to sort machines.
- Determine Laptop Ratings for Red, Yellow, Green etc.
- Store Boxes
- Low - P4's, Athelon 64, Celeron M, Celeron, Sempron. 512MB RAM. 30-80gb HDD.
- Mid - Turion 64, Pentium M, Core Solo. 1GB RAM. 60-80gb HDD
- High - Dual Core or better. 2+GB RAM. 80+gb HDD.
- As-Is - Pentium 3, or Crappy. <512GB RAM. No HDD.
- Store Boxes
- How to find specs?
- Find specs using MemTest.
- How do we recruit people into this new program?
- Schedule them into specific Saturday slots.
- Use fliers and emails.
- Reach out to tech colleges (use existing networks and contacts).
- Begin the program using the large supple of Vesta HP laptops (6200, 6000, 4200, 4400 etc).