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Christchurch Computers in Homes: March 2015
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Christchurch Computers in Homes. Computers in Homes regional blog. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Living rurally and being disconnected is a huge disadvantage for correspondence learning. Snail mail is not a feature of correspondence schools any more - the internet is. Computers in Homes is piloting a programme to assist Te Kura (Correspondence School) families with laptops and internet connections. So far three families in the Canterbury area have been supported. Their appreciation is immense. I'm Sue Davidson...
Christchurch Computers in Homes: December 2014
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Christchurch Computers in Homes. Computers in Homes regional blog. Tuesday, December 9, 2014. Great graduation today at Purapura Whetu :) Yvette Faass has helped organise four Computers in Homes classes over the last 18 months through PPW. We have also been running Stepping Up classes at Purapura Whetu, which we intend to continue next year. Yvette congratulated whanau and presented certificates. Posted by Sue Davidson. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Te Puna Oranga Graduation. Posted by Sue Davidson. Computer...
Christchurch Computers in Homes: April 2014
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Christchurch Computers in Homes. Computers in Homes regional blog. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Posted by Sue Davidson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sue Davidson, Regional Coordinator. I'm Sue Davidson. I have been involved with 2020 Trust and the Computers in Homes programme for over 8 years. It's a privilege to be a part of an organisation that reaches out and supports whanau and community with amazing digital opportunities . Mobile: 027 699 6342. Bringing Technology to New Zealand families since 2000.
Christchurch Computers in Homes: August 2014
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Christchurch Computers in Homes. Computers in Homes regional blog. Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Freezing cold outside with sleet and rain. Cosy and warm inside. Training on DORA at Wharenui School, with school principal Gretchen Smith and trainer Joe Davidson. Posted by Sue Davidson. Monday, August 11, 2014. Digital Literacy at Tuahiwi Marae. Posted by Sue Davidson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sue Davidson, Regional Coordinator. Mobile: 027 699 6342. Bringing Technology to New Zealand families since 2000.
Christchurch Computers in Homes: Power Up and Computers in Homes team up
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Christchurch Computers in Homes. Computers in Homes regional blog. Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Power Up and Computers in Homes team up. Parents of Power Up. Students have started their first Computers in Homes class at the EFKS Church in Woolston, with trainer Susanna Muamua from Rowley Ave School. While the children are in the hall working on their homework, CiH (Computers in Homes) parents are in another room upskilling their digital skills. Great team work! Posted by Sue Davidson. Mobile: 027 699 6342.
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Christchurch - Computers in Homes
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Bringing Technology to New Zealand families since 2000. An initiative of the 20/20 Trust. How it works digital skills and access. Eastern Bay of Plenty. Taranaki and Central North Island. Wairoa (families from 2015-16). Founding Mission and Goals. Current and recent Supporters. Wwwcomputersinhomeschch .blogspot.com. Wwwdoradigitalbus .blogspot.co.nz. KiwiSkills trial a success. We now have four seasoned trainers: Ria Jeffcoat, Sheena Hiley, Brenda Tauiliili Pau, and Susi Afitu. As always, it is the t...
CiH Regions - Computers in Homes
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Bringing Technology to New Zealand families since 2000. An initiative of the 20/20 Trust. How it works digital skills and access. Eastern Bay of Plenty. Taranaki and Central North Island. Wairoa (families from 2015-16). Founding Mission and Goals. Current and recent Supporters. Delivering in areas of greatest need. Click below for full regional details:. Area Manager and West Auckland Coordinator: Sue West. Phone: 0275 469 378. Email: sue.west@2020.org.nz. Blog: cihwestauckland.blogspot.co.nz. Blog: ciha...
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National Computers In Homes
National Computers In Homes. National Coordinating Group Feb 2008. The team hard at work, missing Leeanne and Leona off the RHS edge sorry. Michael, Porirua; Cheryl WestREAP; Denise and Janine, Far North; Leeanne TRONP; Leona, Wairoa. Rohan and Jacinta from Watchdog; Philip and David from KDEC. Claire Barbara; Mahi and Sandy from Correspondence School; Laurence. Out for dinner after a hard day. Laurence Leeanne Ivan and Mike. The Far North team. Di Jacinta Chris - someone has to hold the show together.
- Computers in Homes
Bringing Technology to New Zealand families since 2000. An initiative of the 20/20 Trust. Eastern Bay of Plenty. Taranaki and Central North Island. Wairoa (families from 2015-16). Research outcomes (January 2014). Research outcomes (January 2012). Founding Mission and Goals. Current and recent Supporters. Giving Families access, skills. Bringing computer technology within reach of all NZ families with school aged children. Helping parent-school relationships, demystifying technology and the curriculum.
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Computers in Homes Northland
Computers in Homes Northland. Mobile: 027 3133 447. Email: sue kini@hotmail.com. Monday, 25 May 2015. Good news leading into 2015-2016 funding round. So often I hear people in my community expressing dismay at decisions made by the New Zealand Government. Whether their grievances hold water or not, what is agreed is that big decisions. Made at 'the top' which affect the people at the grassroots of NZ society. And so it is with great pleasure that I announce some. Watch out 2015-2016, here we come! We hop...