Tuesday 26 August 2014

Needing a computer at home to help your kids with their homework?

Computers in Homes is here to make sure all kids can access technology at home so no one misses out.  There are criteria so that we make sure that everyone gets a go.  I have been asked recently why people cannot do it again when they did it years ago and the computer is long dead.

The reason is so everyone gets a go.  Here in Whanganui there are 1,000 homes, with children, who have no access to technology.  That means 1,000 homes where children are finding it tough to do their homework, research their interests and engage with the digital world.  Computers in Homes is to give people a taste of what technology can do for them and their children.  And opportunity to experience and then become self reliant.  That is why we have our criteria.

The other thing people ask is $50 is a lot of money.  We know it is but relative to what you get it is enough that you become committed to learning and engaging with technology and finishing the course and not so much as a create an issue.  Here is Whanganui we ask people to pay $20 deposit to ensure they come to the course and $5 per week for the first six weeks.  We try to give plenty of notice of the courses coming up.   For the $50 you get a reconditioned computer with Windows 7 and MS Office 2010, we look after technical support for 12 months and internet is subsidised for 12 months.

Here is our criteria



This is where courses are running.  To join up go to the school and register:


GONVILLE :  Rutherford Junior High (Toi Street) starting Wed 3 Sept 9.30am to 12pm (8 weeks)

CITY:  Wanganui Intermediate (Dublin Street) starting Wed 3 Sept 12.30 to 3pm (8 weeks)

ARAMOHO:  Born and Raised Pasifika (2 Mitchell Street)  Thurs 28 August 12 to 2.30pm

CASTECLIFF:  Aranui School (Aranui Street)  Tuesday 2 Sept 9.30am to 12pm (8 weeks)

All parents, grandparents and after school carers of school children are welcome.
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