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  • This FAQ is meant to supplement the Advanced Adoption Class. The information below is for those who have a bit of computer experience Your Advanced Adoption Teacher probably already told you about The Gimp and how cool it is. There
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  • The Advanced Adoption class was designed for adoption volunteers receiving their new computers who: ...at the front desk when volunteers are signing up for their getting started class:
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  • ...Adoption Class, the Command Line Class for Builders and the Advanced Linux Class. ...e have had enough last-minute cancellations that we do not dare schedule a class without a paid backup teacher.
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  • * Advanced Testing * Adoption Class
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  • ...e a lot of questions. Eliminate irrelevant information, like talking about advanced testing, * explain differences between Build & Adoption programs
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  • ...how to navigate a computer using only the keyboard (not the mouse). (This class is no longer required, but interesting for people without Linux experience) ...lping in the build workshops. There are also opportunities to volunteer in Advanced Testing, Laptops, Macintoshes and Enterprise (servers).
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  • ===Adoption class=== * Advanced Testing
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  • ...te new hardware tests, teach those tests to others, and document them? The Advanced Testing Internship might be for you. ...the user interface in the process? You would be interested in our Adoption Class Teaching Internship.
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  • This FAQ is meant to supplement the Advanced Adoption Class. The information below is for those who have a bit of computer experience Your Advanced Adoption Teacher probably already told you about The Gimp and how cool it is. There
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  • * Teach Adoption volunteers basic intake procedures using [[Hardware Donations Volunteer Tra * Teach Adoption volunteers about [[Safety Procedures in receiving|Safety Procedures]]. Lear
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  • {| class="wikitable" BORDER=1px CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=0 width=100% || Shadow a staff instructor in [[Advanced Testing Instructor Responsibilities|Hardware Testing]] || || ||
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  • '''1.''' Volunteers in the [[Adoption Program]] can get their first computer after 24 hours of volunteer work. Su ...ld hours are the only volunteer hours that do not count towards points for adoption in our database.
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  • {| class="wikitable" BORDER=1px CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=0 width=100% {| class="wikitable" BORDER=1px CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=0 width=100%
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  • ...s that may not be touched on in the workshops. The Laptop, Mac Build, and Advanced Testing Programs are also beginning to provide more structured educational ...of using her new computer. Though adopters are encouraged to re-take this class as necessary, education thenceforth generally takes the form of calls to [[
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  • {| class="wikitable" BORDER=1px CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=0 width=100% {| class="wikitable" BORDER=1px CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=0 width=100%
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  • : build, thrift store, adoption, hardware grants, laptops, macs, prebuild, testing : gap, adoption, build, thrift store, drop in access, support
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  • {| class="wikitable" BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=0 width=100% * [[Adoption (PPS)|Adoption]](X)
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  • ...Adoption programs. For Adoption, it could be made a regular part of future Adoption Classes. For Build volunteers, we would need to come up with a system to en BP_Class [label="Class Specifics?", shape="box"]
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  • The following goals were brainstormed by Advanced Testing staff at a meeting on Tuesday March 15, 2011. AT staff should feel We have an abundance of strange gizmos, advanced level interns may interact with strange devices based on their ability and
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  • * '''Advanced Adoption Courses''' (Open Office, GIMP, Tech Support Courses) * '''Problem-Based Command Line Course''' (To Follow Basic Command Line and Advanced Command Line...Rob Love said he would be interested in teaching a problem-b
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  • ...s in exchange for 24 hours of work in the recycling operation (the 24 Hour Adoption Program), or after they built 5 computers from parts the still worked (The ...mmand line class (navigation in a non-graphic environment) and a basic use class for 24 adopters. Word spread that Free Geek was a place not only to get a f
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  • ...Build program. As a third option, they could get on the wait list for the adoption program, but fill their required 24 hours doing Build tasks. Just a thought ...introduction to user-end Linux (everyday, GUI-based use) in their Adoption class. But we don't yet have a general-purpose Linux intro.
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  • ''Note: Card sorting, motherboard sorting, and command line class can be tested out of. If you feel confident of your hardware identificatio # '''[[Basic Linux Command Line for Builders | Command Line Class]]''': Learn to navigate a Linux computer in a non-graphical environment.
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  • *#: ''Production could concentrate more on production (i.e. more bulk sales, advanced testing stuff, etc.) and this will result in increased income AND increased ...ld benefit them in a job-training sort of way (i.e. Enterprise Build, more advanced command line classes, structured internships, etc.). It is absolutely inte
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  • ...them. The current getting started class can be found at [[Getting Started Class Teacher's Outline]]. This is generally taught in two sections divided by a ==Before Class==
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  • * Most class scheduling is handled on paper documents ...scheduled on a google calendar. The teacher is scheduled on both the paper class schedule and either the staff schedule or a volunteer intern schedule.
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  • * Moving more volunteers into laptop and advanced testing would produce more saleable items. ...s permeated by education, the program itself is a bit iffy because the non-class education that is our strength is less recognized.
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  • ** Adoption Class ** Commandline Class
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  • ...aught in two sections divided by a short break. Previous iteration of this class can be found at [[Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04]]. ==Before Class==
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  • Computer Adoption ...work, volunteers receive their computer and participate in an introductory class on computer use.
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  • Computer Adoption ...work, volunteers receive their computer and participate in an introductory class on computer use.
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  • ...a class on how to use it and a year of technical support. To get into our Adoption program, please come by and take a tour (11am and 4pm, Tuesday through Satu If they're curious or need more convincing, you can make examples of our adoption classes, our build program, the grants program (and the many nonprofits tha
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  • ==Adoption Program Personae== ...good it would do them. She doesn't have the money for an ISP. In Adoption class she will try to get the child to do the work, avoiding it herself.
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  • '''Computers for Kids Adoption Program'''<br> The Adoption Program enables kids age 10-14 to exchange work in our recycling operation
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  • :Education (except LPI classes), coders, advanced build, CforK, voluntteer trainings, internships, groups volunteering, HR st :adoption class and LPI exams
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  • ===Computer Adoption=== ...ing 24 hours of work, volunteers receive their computer and a introductory class on how to set it up and use it.
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  • **Discuss post-build options. Introducing advanced opportunities before the take-home system is built will help retain volunte ...USB mice and speakers from Receiving (or from the class room as long as a class is not in session)
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  • ==Adoption Program Information== ; [[Media:Adoption_Program_Information.odt|Adoption Packet]]
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  • ; More coverage in Macs, Laptops, Advanced Testing, and Build to allow for vacation and staff absences without a negat === Advanced Testing ===
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  • ; More coverage in Macs, Laptops, Advanced Testing, and Build to allow for vacation and staff absences without a negat === Advanced Testing ===
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  • ...aneous responsibilities as needed, may include working shifts coordinating adoption and build program volunteers ad/or ... * recruit class teachers
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  • ...happens "on the job", while volunteers work in Build Workshops, Recycling, Advanced Testing, etc. These areas can be investigated, their tasks organized as a s ...lunteer teachers, as there are not enough staff hours to offer the current advanced Linux classes on a regular basis.
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  • Computer Adoption ...work, volunteers receive their computer and participate in an introductory class on computer use.
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  • * Coordinate prebuild needs with build, advanced testing, alt build, receiving, front desk, and recycling === Advanced Testing ===
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  • ...e earning service hours. The refurbished computers are made available for "adoption" to volunteers in exchange for their service hours. ...ed at an average of 12 service hours. Classes will be offered at 1 hour of class for 2 hours of volunteer service. Internet access will be valued at 2 hours
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  • ; [[Employee Class Attendance Policy]] * '''[[Adoption Program]]''': Work 24 hours in either Receiving or Recycling, and earn a [[
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  • : We recently hired Patrick Sullivan to help cover Tech Support and Advanced Testing.[[User:Scellef|Scellef]] 01:17, 1 February 2012 (UTC) ...plication (http://www.freegeek.org/plugintoportland) and attend a computer class at Free Geek.[[User:Laurel|Laurel]] 23:15, 2 June 2011 (UTC)
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  • ====COMPUTER ADOPTION==== ...ing 24 hours of work, volunteers receive their computer and a introductory class on how to set it up and use it.
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  • ...leting 24 hours of work, clients receive their computer and a introductory class on how to set it up and use it. ...been expanded to include computer building, Linux command line basics and advanced computer programing languages such as Perl and Python. Volunteer teachers w
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  • 2.2 Computer Adoption 5 2.2 Computer Adoption
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  • ...uld be in a position to progress quickly through the basic, and on to more advanced customization of their system. [8:34pm] <vagrantc> if we start with designing for the adoption category, we can maybe work in the other personae later.
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