Talk:Girls2Geeks (PPS)
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Other groups that could potentially work with
Women's shelters, transition houses
Questions we wanted to have committees answer
- Has anything like this been done before? If so, how could this go wrong?
- We have had schools come through, but not targeted specifically at girls. - Laurel
- From a convo with Liane a few months back: Computers for Kids had issues because of timing and transportation to Free Geek
- Do you have suggestions for what day of the week would work best for this program?
- Our gut instinct is Thursday; start on the 24th
- Is June through July a good time of year to do this? We're thinking of making it a summer program so that it won't conflict with school.
- Summer program is an excellent idea, fits in well with summer camp mentality - Ali
- No problem with june or july - Laurel
- We'd like your input on what to do if someone misses a class?
- If someone misses a class, it's the responsibility of the other pairs to catch them up.
- Suggestions on what age range we should do: just middle school? just high school? both?
- I would say middle and high school age girls - Ali
- Can both the girls and the mentors get computers?
- All volunteers participating can earn computers, mentors and mentees alike - Ali & Laurel
- Should an adoption class be required if they're doing build? What about command line? Can we help teach the adoption class as assistants?
- I don't think the Adoption Class is necessary if they are completing the Build program - Ali
- They do not need to take a regular adoption class, they'll have their own adoption class; the NPAs can help as assistants in adoption class - Laurel
Other Feedback
- From Caitlin:
- One thing you should know re:build is that it will be nearly impossible for volunteers to have a set amount of computers to build in a class. It can sometimes take an entire shift to QC 1 computer, while other times you can build 4 computers in the same amount of time. I would suggest leaving the program end date open-ended, or base it on time as opposed to systems built.
- From Laurel/Knowledge Bees:
- We advise mentors and mentees to do the work (take up 2 slots per pair). If they all sign up, then they will fill up pre-build and build.
- From Liane:
- Mentors have lives, too — they work. Usually a mentor only does 1 hour per week, so set this expectation up right away that it'll be more.
- Might want to seek more experienced mentor pairs so that they have an established relationship (otherwise, when it's first beginning, sometimes the kids forget that they're supposed to meet)
- In order to become a mentor, there's a $60 background check. Work with Oregon Mentors; see if it can get waived? Apply for a grant??
- Might want to shorten the shifts to 2.5 hours rather than 4 in order to cater to the kids' attention spans
- Get 6 or 7 pairs to commit rather than just 4 initially because people might drop out