Sunday, October 31, 2010
Sun Shines on Brockvilles Sunday Class
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Brockville Joins the CIH Wave
It might have been a very wet and wild night last Thursday in Brockville, but all was calm and peaceful as the first seven participants took the big step of returning to 'school' for the next eight weeks to sharpen up their computer skills and receive a computer for their families. Just in time for Xmas. It was a keen group even if they were a bit camera shy and giggly. The school has, with Computers in Homes help, set up a bright and comfortable suite for them to use in Room 8. I'm sure the children from the school will benefit from this also. I left after 30 minutes of course introduction for them and by the time I got home they had all sent their first e-mails to me. Well done all of you (including Brian). Now to answer your e-mails.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Forbury's Third Class begins
This class rounds off the total of 21 participants who are taking part in the Forbury School roll out and they will all graduate on 9th December. I must make mention of all the staff at Forbury who are keenly supporting these families with childcare, making cups of tea, popping in to check out any needs and helping to solve them. Special mention must be made to Janice (Principal) who has backed these families 110 %. She even arrived on Saturday to make sure we could get in through the security and sat in on parts of the class. Matt who has helped keep the machines in such fine order over the last year (and can remember passwords) and last but not least Liz & Tony who are tutoring these 3 classes a week until December to ensure COMPUTERS FOR XMAS. What a great team !!!!!!!!!
Full Class on Fridays
Monday, October 11, 2010
Dunedin begins with Forbury School
Monday, October 4, 2010
From a Simple Request
Dunedin Computers in Homes will launch as a part of national projects on 10th October at Forbury School. This project ensures ongoing government funding for delivery of the programme to schools in Dunedin that fit into its parameters. This year will see 20 families partcipating at Forbury School and another 20 families at Brockville School. Both will graduate on 9th December at a joint celebration.
There have been several schools over the programmes last ten years who have participated on a small scale. When the Principal of Forbury School, Janice Tofia, made an enquiry into their chances of joining in and were given a small number to deliver at their school, a real need was identified for the programme to launched over Dunedin schools in general. Thanks for this must go to Janice herself, Liz & Tony Hayward, and Matt Broad who all played a part in getting Computers in Homes to Dunedin. A meeting has been held of the Dunedin Steering Group, who will help the new local co-ordinator Janine Moore in the direction the project will take.This blogspot will be used to allow all interested people to track the progress and success of the programme. So I hope that you will take the time to browse through it every so often. You never know whos photo you may come across.
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Welcome from Forbury School Principal Janice Tofia |
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